Ohio Admin. Code 901:1-5-01 - Definition of brucellosis test
(A) As used in regulations 901:1-5-01 through
901:1-5-11 "brucellosis test " means one of the following approved tests,
conducted by a licensed-accredited veterinarian or by a laboratory approved by
or operated by the department of agriculture:
(1) Standard plate agglutination test;
(2) Standard tube agglutination
test;
(3) Acidified plate antigen
test;
(4) Rivanol precipitation
plate antigen test;
(5) Serial
dilution milk ring test;
(6)
Complement fixation test;
(7)
Standard buffered brucella antigen card test;
(8) Mercaptoethanol agglutination test.
(B) A
licensed-accredited veterinarian, outside an approved laboratory, shall use:
(1) The standard plate agglutination method
or the standard buffered brucella antigen card test;
(2) The standard buffered brucella antigen
card test only if he has received prior written authorization from the
department;
(3) The following
amounts of blood serum and brucella plate antigen when conducting the standard
plate agglutination test:
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(C) Regardless of the standard plate or
standard tube agglutination test results, the department may classify animals
as positive based upon any one of the following test results:
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(D)
The department shall classify any animal from which a Brucella sp. organism is
isolated by bacteriological techniques as positive regardless of brucellosis
test results or brucellosis vaccination status.
(E) Animals, other than swine, tested by
either the standard plate or the standard tube agglutination method shall be
classified as follows except that the department may reclassify positive
animals to suspect pending further tests and examination.
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(F)
Swine and herds of swine shall be classified as follows:
(1) "Positive " swine means:
(a) Any swine disclosing a complete
agglutination reaction in the blood titer dilution of 1:100 or higher;
(b) Any swine in an infected herd
or herd of unknown status having a complete reaction in the 1:25 dilution or
higher; or
(c) Any swine
disclosing a positive card test reaction.
(2) "Negative " swine means:
(a) Any swine from an infected herd or herd
of unknown status that:
(i) Discloses no
reaction or less than complete agglutination in the blood titer dilution of
1:25;
(ii) Discloses a negative
card test reaction;
(b)
Any swine from a validated or negative herd that:
(i) Discloses no reaction or less than
complete agglutination in the blood titer dilution of 1:100;
(ii) Discloses a negative card test reaction.
(3)
"Suspect " swine means any swine not classed as positive or negative to a
brucellosis test .
(4) "Infected
herd " means any herd in which one or more swine show:
(a) A complete agglutination reaction in the
blood titer dilution of 1:100 or higher;
(b) A positive reaction to the card test.
(5) "Negative herd "
means any herd in which no swine:
(a) Have
agglutination reactions higher than incomplete at the 1:100 dilution;
(b) Are found positive to the card
test.
(G)
Swine classed as positive or suspect shall be identified by an ear tag or such
other method as approved by the department.
(H) No person shall move swine classed as
positive or suspect , or exposed to brucellosis, without prior written
permission from the department.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 941.03
Rule Amplifies: 941.27, 941.21
Prior Effective Dates: 08/09/1968
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 941.03
Rule Amplifies: 941.21, 941.27
Prior Effective Dates: 6/12/52
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