Abstract

THOUGH the direct agglutination test in brucellosis is usually positive at a titre of 1/80 or over, there is a small proportion of bacteriologically proved cases which fail to show direct agglutination at a diagnostic titre with standard Brucella suspensions1,2. In addition, as is well known, there is a remarkable frequency of the prozone phenomenon in sera which give a positive Brucella agglutination test.

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