This standard specifies the technical requirements for clinical diagnosis, pathological diagnosis and laboratory diagnosis methods of swine fever (CSF). Laboratory diagnostic methods mainly include: rabbit interactive immunoassay, immunoenzyme staining test, virus isolation and identification test, direct immunofluorescence antibody test, fluorescent antibody virus neutralization test, hog fever monoclonal antibody enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and reverse transcription Diagnostic techniques such as polymerase chain reaction. This standard applies to the diagnosis of swine fever. The five methods including rabbit interactive immunoassay, immunoenzyme staining test, direct immunofluorescence antibody test, reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction and virus isolation and identification test are mainly used in the diagnosis of swine fever virus and antigen to find the virus Pigs and naturally infected pigs; the monoclonal antibody ELISA test and the fluorescent antibody virus neutralization test are mainly used for the monitoring of the swine fever antibody and the evaluation of the immune effect. Differential diagnosis can be used to distinguish between naturally infected pigs, immune pigs, strong and weak virus antibody positive pigs and CSF antibody negative pigs.
GB/T 16551-2008 history
2020GB/T 16551-2020 Diagnostic techniques for classical swine fever
2008GB/T 16551-2008 Diagnostic techniques for classical swine fever (hog cholera)
1996GB 16551-1996 Technical code of quarantine for swine fever
GB/T 16551-2008 Diagnostic techniques for classical swine fever (hog cholera) has been changed from GB 16551-1996 Technical code of quarantine for swine fever.