A. Berchieri et al., EXAMINATION BY ELISA OF SERA OBTAINED FROM CHICKEN BREEDER AND LAYER FLOCKS SHOWING EVIDENCE OF FOWL TYPHOID OR PULLORUM DISEASE, Avian pathology, 24(3), 1995, pp. 411-420
An indirect ELISA using soluble whole cell antigen was used to screen
serum samples obtained from breeder and layer flocks some of which had
shown clinical or bacteriological evidence of infection with Salmonel
la Gallinarum or S. Pullorum. There was good correlation between Salmo
nella infection and the presence of serum samples showing high optical
density (OD) values. Sera from seven flocks showing high values were
retested using group D (0-1, 9, 12) lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and g,m-H
flagella as detecting antigens. Sera from six flocks produced high OD
values with LPS and low values with flagella confirming infection wit
h a non-flagellate, group D Salmonella while one produced high values
with both antigens indicating mixed infection with another group D ser
otype.