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The use of skin delayed-type hypersensitivity as an adjunct test to diagnose brucellosis in cattle: a review
Z. Bercovich
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Brucellosis
99%
Delayed Hypersensitivity
89%
Cattle
63%
Brucella
51%
brucellin
51%
Skin
43%
Serologic Tests
32%
Complement Fixation Tests
20%
Skinfold Thickness
19%
Agglutination Tests
19%
Domestic Animals
12%
Infections
9%
Disease Outbreaks
8%
Quarantine
7%
Serum
6%
Injections
5%
Antibodies
5%
Goats
5%
Agriculture & Biology
delayed hypersensitivity
100%
brucellosis
97%
skin (animal)
60%
cattle
47%
Brucella
42%
testing
31%
immunologic techniques
30%
skinfold thickness
18%
complement fixation tests
17%
agglutination tests
16%
serodiagnosis
11%
infection
9%
domestic animals
9%
microorganisms
8%
herds
7%
injection
6%
antibodies
5%