Comparison of techniques for measuring the local and systemic responses to tuberculin in cattle :

Thermography of tuberculin skin reactions in cattle sensitized with Mycobacterium avium, Mycobacterium bovis, or Mycobacterium paratuberculosis was rapid and sensitive; but was not as specifically related to the homologous sensitization as was increased skin thickness at 48 and 72 hours. Systemic temperature responses were more completely monitored by radiotelemetry of intraperitoneally located temperature transmitters than by rectal thermometry, but the temperatures indicated by the 2 methods were nearly identical. The intraperitoneal transmitters showed that the systemic responses consisted of 1, 2 or 3 temperature peaks, and in one animal which had previously been exposed to a heterologous tuberculin, a hypothermic response developed. The systemic temperature responses were more specifically related to homologous sensitization than were dermal responses, but were more cumbersome to measure

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Main Authors: 93776 Merkal, R.S., 86167 Lepper, A.W.D., 78161 Hintz, A.M., 110804 Riley, J.L.
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Subjects:TUBERCULINA, RESPUESTA INMUNOLOGICA, MYCOBACTERIUM, BACTERIOSIS, TEMPERATURA DEL CUERPO, GANADO BOVINO, MYCOBACTERIUM PARATUBERCULOSIS, INMUNOSENSIBILIZACION,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:426212020-02-03T21:05:58ZComparison of techniques for measuring the local and systemic responses to tuberculin in cattle : 93776 Merkal, R.S. 86167 Lepper, A.W.D. 78161 Hintz, A.M. 110804 Riley, J.L. Ene 1977engThermography of tuberculin skin reactions in cattle sensitized with Mycobacterium avium, Mycobacterium bovis, or Mycobacterium paratuberculosis was rapid and sensitive; but was not as specifically related to the homologous sensitization as was increased skin thickness at 48 and 72 hours. Systemic temperature responses were more completely monitored by radiotelemetry of intraperitoneally located temperature transmitters than by rectal thermometry, but the temperatures indicated by the 2 methods were nearly identical. The intraperitoneal transmitters showed that the systemic responses consisted of 1, 2 or 3 temperature peaks, and in one animal which had previously been exposed to a heterologous tuberculin, a hypothermic response developed. The systemic temperature responses were more specifically related to homologous sensitization than were dermal responses, but were more cumbersome to measureThermography of tuberculin skin reactions in cattle sensitized with Mycobacterium avium, Mycobacterium bovis, or Mycobacterium paratuberculosis was rapid and sensitive; but was not as specifically related to the homologous sensitization as was increased skin thickness at 48 and 72 hours. Systemic temperature responses were more completely monitored by radiotelemetry of intraperitoneally located temperature transmitters than by rectal thermometry, but the temperatures indicated by the 2 methods were nearly identical. The intraperitoneal transmitters showed that the systemic responses consisted of 1, 2 or 3 temperature peaks, and in one animal which had previously been exposed to a heterologous tuberculin, a hypothermic response developed. The systemic temperature responses were more specifically related to homologous sensitization than were dermal responses, but were more cumbersome to measureTUBERCULINARESPUESTA INMUNOLOGICAMYCOBACTERIUMBACTERIOSISTEMPERATURA DEL CUERPOGANADO BOVINOMYCOBACTERIUM PARATUBERCULOSISINMUNOSENSIBILIZACIONAmerican Journal of Veterinary Research (EUA)
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topic TUBERCULINA
RESPUESTA INMUNOLOGICA
MYCOBACTERIUM
BACTERIOSIS
TEMPERATURA DEL CUERPO
GANADO BOVINO
MYCOBACTERIUM PARATUBERCULOSIS
INMUNOSENSIBILIZACION
TUBERCULINA
RESPUESTA INMUNOLOGICA
MYCOBACTERIUM
BACTERIOSIS
TEMPERATURA DEL CUERPO
GANADO BOVINO
MYCOBACTERIUM PARATUBERCULOSIS
INMUNOSENSIBILIZACION
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RESPUESTA INMUNOLOGICA
MYCOBACTERIUM
BACTERIOSIS
TEMPERATURA DEL CUERPO
GANADO BOVINO
MYCOBACTERIUM PARATUBERCULOSIS
INMUNOSENSIBILIZACION
TUBERCULINA
RESPUESTA INMUNOLOGICA
MYCOBACTERIUM
BACTERIOSIS
TEMPERATURA DEL CUERPO
GANADO BOVINO
MYCOBACTERIUM PARATUBERCULOSIS
INMUNOSENSIBILIZACION
93776 Merkal, R.S.
86167 Lepper, A.W.D.
78161 Hintz, A.M.
110804 Riley, J.L.
Comparison of techniques for measuring the local and systemic responses to tuberculin in cattle :
description Thermography of tuberculin skin reactions in cattle sensitized with Mycobacterium avium, Mycobacterium bovis, or Mycobacterium paratuberculosis was rapid and sensitive; but was not as specifically related to the homologous sensitization as was increased skin thickness at 48 and 72 hours. Systemic temperature responses were more completely monitored by radiotelemetry of intraperitoneally located temperature transmitters than by rectal thermometry, but the temperatures indicated by the 2 methods were nearly identical. The intraperitoneal transmitters showed that the systemic responses consisted of 1, 2 or 3 temperature peaks, and in one animal which had previously been exposed to a heterologous tuberculin, a hypothermic response developed. The systemic temperature responses were more specifically related to homologous sensitization than were dermal responses, but were more cumbersome to measure
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topic_facet TUBERCULINA
RESPUESTA INMUNOLOGICA
MYCOBACTERIUM
BACTERIOSIS
TEMPERATURA DEL CUERPO
GANADO BOVINO
MYCOBACTERIUM PARATUBERCULOSIS
INMUNOSENSIBILIZACION
author 93776 Merkal, R.S.
86167 Lepper, A.W.D.
78161 Hintz, A.M.
110804 Riley, J.L.
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86167 Lepper, A.W.D.
78161 Hintz, A.M.
110804 Riley, J.L.
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title Comparison of techniques for measuring the local and systemic responses to tuberculin in cattle :
title_short Comparison of techniques for measuring the local and systemic responses to tuberculin in cattle :
title_full Comparison of techniques for measuring the local and systemic responses to tuberculin in cattle :
title_fullStr Comparison of techniques for measuring the local and systemic responses to tuberculin in cattle :
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of techniques for measuring the local and systemic responses to tuberculin in cattle :
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