Abstract

The aim of this study was to ascertain any connection between the polymorphism of blood serum amylase and transferrins and the occurrence of leptospirosis in pigs. In the population of pigs studied showing serologically positive results to the leptospirosis test there was found to be a statistically significant greater frequency of Tf AA + Am AA and Tf AB + Am AA phenotypes and a statistically significant lesser frequency of Tf AA + Am BB and Tf BB + Am AB phenotypes compared with the frequencies of those combinations of loci in the serologically negative group of pigs.

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