Abstract

INTRODUCTION Clear evidence of Brucella infection is provided by the isolation and identification of the organism using certain methods. As it is not always possible to isolate the causative agents from infected patients, at the Regional Veterinary Laboratory Draa Ben Khedda, we use four serological tests have a key role in the routine diagnosis of brucellosis. The buffered antigen test, or test antigen Rose Bengal plate, or “test card” (EAT). The European technical agglutination tubes or slow Wright (SAW). The reaction of complement fixation (F.C). Abstract Our job was through an epidemiological survey of brucellosis in some regions Algeria on the Bovine species (34 161 sera), sheep (18 329 sera) and goat (7858serums) and the comparative study of the different serological techniques performed in the laboratory of the Department of Veterinary Tizi-Ouzou showed that the SAW has a specificity and less sensitive than other tests (EAT, FC, ELISA). ETA showed a sensitivity of 100%.

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