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blood agar

blood agar
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • a culture medium containing whole blood as the nutrient

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    1. Based on colony morphology and colour, up to five colonies indicative for being MRSA shall be subcultivated on blood agar.
    2. This agar is described in the CRL-AR website. Based on colony morphology and colour, up to five colonies indicative for being MRSA shall be subcultivated on blood agar.
    3. Direct culture of the sample shall be carried out on a selective medium suitable for Campylobacter, (i.e. modified Campylobacter blood free selective medium (CCDA); Karmali; or Preston Agar).
    4. have been subjected with negative result to an agar-gel immuno-diffusion test (Coggins test) or an ELISA for equine infectious anaemia carried out on a blood samples taken on … (3), being during the past 30 days prior to the date of the first collection of ova or embryos and the last test was carried out on a sample of blood taken on … (3); being not more than 90 days before the ova and embryos were collected;
    5. have been subjected with negative result to an agar gel immunodiffusion test (Coggins test) or an ELISA for equine infectious anaemia carried out on a blood sample taken on … (4), being during the past 30 days prior to the date of the first collection of ova or embryos and the test was last carried out on a sample of blood taken on … (4), being not more than 90 days before the ova or embryos were collected (5);
    6. the donor females and the donors of ovaries, oocytes and other tissues used in the production of embryos were subjected to an agar gel immuno-diffusion test and a serum neutralisation test for the detection of antibodies against the epizootic haemorrhagic disease virus carried out with negative results on a blood sample taken not less than 21 days following collection (1);
    7. the donor females and donors of ovaries, oocytes and other tissues used in the production of embryos were subjected to an agar gel immuno-diffusion test and a serum neutralisation test for the detection of antibodies against the epizootic haemorrhagic disease virus carried out with negative results on a blood sample taken not less than 21 days following collection (1);
    8. the donor females and the donors of ovaries, oocytes and other tissues used in the production of embryos were subjected to an agar gel immuno diffusion test and a serum neutralisation test for the detection of antibodies against the epizootic haemorrhagic disease virus carried out with negative results on a blood sample taken not less than 21 days following collection (1);
    9. were resident in the country of export in which the following serotypes of epizootic haemorrhagic disease (EHD) exist: …: and tested negative on two occasions not more than 12 months apart to an agar-gel immuno-diffusion test (3) and to a virus neutralisation test for all above-listed serotypes of EHD, carried out in approved laboratory on samples of blood taken prior to and not less than 21 days following collection of the semen;***
    10. or [II.5.4.1.2. in which according to official findings the following serotypes of epizootic haemorrhagic disease (EHD) exist: … and were tested negative on two occasions not more than 12 months apart to an agar-gel immuno-diffusion test (3) and to a virus neutralisation test for all above-listed serotypes of EHD, carried out in approved laboratory on samples of blood taken prior to and not less than 21 days following collection of the semen;];
    11. or[II.4.10. were resident in the exporting country (5) and were tested on two occasions in an agar gel immunodiffusion test and in a serum neutralisation test for Akabane virus and Aino virus carried out with negative results in an approved laboratory on samples of blood taken not more than 12 months apart prior to and not less than 21 days following collection of the semen;]
    12. were resident in the country of export in which the following serotypes of epizootic haemorrhagic disease (EHD) exist: ; and tested negative on two occasions not more than 12 months apart to an agar-gel immuno-diffusion test (4) and a virus neutralisation test for all above-listed serotypes of EHD, carried out in an approved laboratory on samples of blood taken prior to and not less than 21 days following collection of the semen; ***
    13. were resident in the country of export in which the following serotypes of epizootic haemorrhagic disease (EHD) exist: ; and tested negative on two occasions not more than 12 months apart to an agar-gel immuno-diffusion test (4) and to a virus neutralisation test for all above-listed serotypes of EHD, carried out in an approved laboratory on samples of blood taken prior to and not less than 21 days following collection of the semen; ***
    14. or [II.4.9. were resident in the exporting country (5) and were tested on two occasions in an agar-gel immuno-diffusion test and in a serum neutralisation test for Akabane virus and Aino virus carried out with negative results in an approved laboratory on samples of blood taken not more than 12 months apart prior to and not less than 21 days following collection of the semen;]
    15. all equidae comprising the consignment must have undergone an agar gel immunodiffusion test for EIA (‘the AGID test’) carried out with negative results on blood samples taken on two occasions 90 days apart; the second sample of which must have been collected within 10 days prior to the date of dispatch of the consignment from the approved holding; the AGID test must meet the criteria established by the relevant Chapter of the Manual of Diagnostic Tests and Vaccines for Terrestrial Animals 2009 of the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) (‘the Manual’);