A novel phage-displayed MilA ELISA for detection of antibodies against Myc. bovis in bovine milk
Journal of Applied Microbiology2022Vol. 133(3), pp. 1496–1505
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Abstract
Mastitis associated with Myc. bovis is a continuous and serious problem in the dairy industry. Sero-monitoring of Myc. bovis infection cases are one of the key factors for surveillance of the infections in dairy farms. Despite the existence of some commercially serological assays for Myc. bovis antibodies, they have some limitations regarding their sensitivity and availability. The development of accurate diagnosis tools could contribute to control programmes of Myc. bovis-associated mastitis in the dairy herds.
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