01359naa a2200301 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902400380006010000130009824501820011126000090029352004220030265000130072465000240073765000300076165000220079165000190081365000140083265000190084665000110086565000100087665300160088665300210090265300170092370000200094070000230096077300740098315220872023-12-01 1969 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d7 a10.1016/0021-9975(69)90001-22DOI1 aUNEL, S. aRelative value of the agglutination test complement fixation test and Coombs (antigbulin) test in the detection of Brucella melitensis infection in sheep.h[electronic resource] c1969 aAttempts made since 1956 to control or eradicate Brucella melitensis in State Farm flocks of sheep in Turkey by removal of those which react to the agglutination test have not had a great success because many infected animals fail to react. In recent years, the complement fixation (CFT), the Coombs antiglobulin (AGT) as well as other supplemental tests have more promise in the diagnosis of brucellosis both in man. aAntigens aBrucella melitensis aComplement fixation tests aDisease diagnosis aSheep diseases aBrucelose aDoença Animal aOvelha aOvino aImmune Sera aTeste sorologico aTime Factors1 aWILLIAMS, C. F.1 aSTABLEFORTH, A. W. tJournal of Comparative Pathologygv. 79, n. 2, p. 155-159, Apr. 1969.