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Development of a Babesia rodhaini mouse assay for quality control of the serum component of a bovine babesiosis vaccine
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Development of a Babesia rodhaini mouse assay for quality control of the serum component of a bovine babesiosis vaccine

Peter Timms, B J Rodwell and D N Barry
Research in Veterinary Science, Vol.35(3), pp.331-333
1983
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https://doi.org/10.1016/S0034-5288(18)32028-9View
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Abstract

The rodent babesia, Babesia rodhaini, survived equally well in basal medium containing either 10 per cent rat serum or 10 per cent bovine serum. As a result, a B rodhaini mouse assay is now performed routinely to determine the suitability of batches of bovine serum for use in a commercial Babesia bovis vaccine issued in Australia. Heat inactivation of bovine serum at 56 degrees C for two hours did not affect the survival of either B bovis or B rodhaini.

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