Orologiki diagnosi tis Vroukelloseos tou anthropou kai ton choiron me ti dokimi tou oxinou antigonou rythmismenou os pros to ph (dokimi Rose-Bengal).
1983
Giantzis D.
The credibility of the Rose-Bengal test as a preliminary screening test for the diagnosis of brucellosis in human and pigs was studied. 188 samples of human and 354 of blood sera were examined with the above test in parallel with those of slow seraglutination and complement fixation tests. A close correlation between the results obtained by the Rose-Bengal and complement fixation tests was observed. In human the percentages of the positive sera were 48,40, 44,14% and 12,40%, while in swine were 15,53%, 14,12% and 33,39% respectively by the Rose-Bengal, complement fixation and slow sera--agglutination tests. It is concluded that the Rose-Bengal test should be applied as a preliminary screening test for the diagnosis of Brucellosis in humans and pigs.
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