Immuno Final, II

  1. Precipitation Zones & what each consists of
    • Zone of Equivalence: Ab=Ag
    • Prozone: +Ab
    • Postzone: +Ag
  2. In a precipitation test, a good lattice formation indicates...
    Zone of Equivalence
  3. In an agglutination test, what forms the clumps?
    Ab's make PARTICULATE Ags clump

    • Neutralization Tests determine the ability....
    • of an Ab to neutralize the biological activity of and Ag
  4. Which test forms a ring around the antigen well?
    Radial Immunodiffusion
  5. Function of Radial immunodiffusion?
    Quantify amount of Ag
  6. What are used for agglutination indicators?
    • RBCs
    • Bacteria
    • Beads
  7. Agglutination tests are used for (3):
    • Detect unknown Ag
    • ID bacteria
    • Detect or quantitate agglutinating Ab
  8. Hemaggultination Inhibition tests detect
    Ab against viruses that agglutinate RBCs
  9. What indicates a + Hemaggultination Inhibition test?
    • No agglutination
    • Pellet of RBCs
  10. In Hemaggultination Inhibition test, what agglutinates?
    • P's Ab and virus
    • (not Virus and RBC)
  11. What does a neutralization test detect?
    The ability of an Ab to neutralize an Ag
  12. Positive Complement Fixation Test =>
    Negative=>
    • + Pellet
    • - Red/RBC lysis
  13. How does a complement fixation test work?
    Ag/Ab fixes complement so that it cannot lyse senstized RBCs
  14. When is Acute serum collected? Convalescent?
    • Acute= Early after onset
    • Convalescent= 14-21 days later
  15. What is indicative of a convalescent titer?
    • 4-fold increase in titer
    • (1:2 / 1:64)
  16. Sensitivity-
    DISEASED animals that test +
  17. Specificity-
    NON-diseased that test -
  18. Negative results can be trusted from a highly ___ test
    Sensitive
  19. Positive results can be trusted from a highly ___ test
    Specific
  20. What test is used for procine parvo?
    Hemoagglutination
  21. What test is used to Dx Immune mediated hemolytic anemia?
    Coombs
  22. Which test usually has 96 wells and can be used for multiple patients?
    ELISA
  23. What test can be used to detect Ab for Bovine Viral Diarrhea?
    DFA (Direct Fluorescent Ab)
  24. What test can be used to direct Rabies Ab within the brain?
    DFA (Direct Fluorescent Ab)
  25. What test can be used to detect Ab for Porcine Repro & Respiratory Virus?
    IFA
  26. What test can be used to test for Anti-Nuclear Antibody material?
    IFA
  27. Which test could give a false +rabies?
    Western Blot
  28. What test detects Anaplasma marginale
    Complement Fixation Test
  29. Which test is highly specific and very sensitive?
    • Neutralization
    • Which test is used for Dx of food allgeries?
    • Western Blot
  30. What test is used to locate Ag's in a tissue section?
    Immunohistochemistry
  31. What test is used to Dx Rheumatoid Factor in Canines?
    Latex Agglutination
  32. What test is used for Coggin's?
    Double immunodiffusion
  33. Which test test would you use if you would prefer a False Neg over a False Pos?
    Highly Sensitive
  34. What test is used for Brucella canis?
    Agglutination
  35. What types of test is an agglutination test?
    Anti-globulin
  36. Indirect test for detecting Ab against viruses that agglutinate RBC's=
    Hemagglutination Inhibition Test
  37. When are highly sensitive tests used (2)?
    • Rare Dz, but important to detect (BSE)
    • Early Dx important
    • Donated Blood (HIV)
  38. Screening Process for Brucella abortus
    Initial:
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HLW
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Immuno Final, II
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Immuno Final, II
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