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Volume 20, Number 4—April 2014
Dispatch

Hepatitis E Antibodies in Laboratory Rabbits from 2 US Vendors

Leslie BirkeComments to Author , Stephania A. Cormier, Dahui You, Rhett W. Stout, Christian Clement, Merlin Johnson, and Hilary Thompson
Author affiliations: Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA (L. Birke, C. Clement, M. Johnson, H. Thompson); University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, Tennessee, USA (S.A. Cornier, D. You); Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA (R.W. Stout)

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Figure 1

Hepatitis E virus antibody detection for rabbits from supplier A, shipment 1 (June 2012, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center). Rabbits were purchased from supplier A. Serum was isolated and antibodies in the serum were measured by using ELISA. Rabbit identification numbers are listed on the x-axis and the mean optical density of each sample is listed on the y-axis. The negative cutoff point is indicated by the horizontal line.

Figure 1. . Hepatitis E virus antibody detection for rabbits from supplier A, shipment 1 (June 2012, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center). Rabbits were purchased from supplier A. Serum was isolated and antibodies in the serum were measured by using ELISA. Rabbit identification numbers are listed on the x-axis and the mean optical density of each sample is listed on the y-axis. The negative cutoff point is indicated by the horizontal line.

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