Abstract

An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) is described that used a combination of 2 solid phases: a microtiter plate covered with a Falcon assay screening test (F.A.S.T.) system lid. By coating each solid phase with a different antigen, it was possible to simultaneously detect 2 different antibodies. The results of the combined test were compared and found similar to those obtained in separate assays on the same solid phases by the usual ELISA method. Further, the combined test was more economical in time, work and materials than 2 separate tests for the 2 antibodies. This method was used in a serological survey for 2 turkey viral infections: hemorrhagic enteritis and paramyxovirus type 3.

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