Clinical field cases of equine infectious anemia were studied and the disease was reproduced experimentally in horses. Attempts were made to adapt the complement-fixation test to the detection of antibodies in the serum of infected animals and to the demonstration of antigens in tissue extracts.A moderate complement-fixing antibody response was demonstrated in the serum of horses shortly after primary exposure to the infectious agent. However, this reactivity was of short duration and occurred with normal as well as with infected saline tissue extracts. It was therefore concluded that this reaction was not specific for equine infectious anemia. Possibly it is due to the appearance of auto-tissue antibodies. The value of this reaction in the diagnosis of the infection was limited because of its short duration and absence in chronic infection and following re-exposure to the infectious agent.

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