Hemadsorption and cytopathic effect produced by ASFV in swine bone marrow and buffy coat cultures.
What does HAD stand for?
HAD stands for Hemadsorption (laboratory virus testing)
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No plaque bacteriophage or lacunae was observed, and the hemadsorption result was negative.
Describe the hemadsorption test and immunofluorescent staining techniques used for identification of viruses grown in tissue culture.
If no effect was observed, the HeLa tubes were passaged blind at weekly intervals, and monkey kidney tissue cultures were tested for hemadsorption with guinea pig erythrocytes.
cell culture tests for the presence of certain cytocidal viruses (by inoculation of and blind passage in Vero, MRC-5, HeLa, RK, and A9 cells with observations for cytopathology and tests for hemadsorption and hemagglutination at the end of the culture period), and animal inoculation tests for certain viruses (suckling and adult mice, guinea pigs, and embryonated hen eggs).
In addition, a hemadsorption test was performed for LLC-MK2 and MDCK monolayers.
After 14 days of incubation, a hemadsorption test for LLC-MK2 and MDCK monolayers was performed.