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The Precipitin, Complementbinding, and Anti-opsonic Tests in Tuberculous and Normal Cattle
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 May 2009
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The recognition of latent tuberculosis, difficult as it often is in the human subject, is of necessity more difficult in the case of cattle. It is especially in early disease that the serum reactions prove often most useful as an aid to diagnosis, but in cattle a proof is also often desired that no pronounced disease is present, because it is by no means of rare occurrence that an apparently fat and healthy animal must be rejected after slaughter.
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