Non-specific hemolysis has often been observed during complement-fixation (CF) tests for equine herpesvirus type-1 (EHV-1), even when the sera have virus-specific CF antibodies. This phenomenon has also been reported in CF tests for various infectious diseases of swine. We found that the sera from 22 of 85 field horses (25.9%) showed non-specific hemolysis during conventional CF testing for EHV-1. Because pretreatment of swine sera with potassium periodate (KIO
4) improves the CF test for swine influenza, we applied this method to horse sera. As we expected, horse sera treated with KIO
4 did not show non-specific hemolysis in the EHV-1 CF test, and precise determination of titers was achieved.
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