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Epidemiological evaluation of a monoclonal ELISA detecting bovine viral diarrhoea pestivirus antigens in field blood samples of persistently infected cattle

Epidemiological evaluation of a monoclonal ELISA detecting bovine viral diarrhoea pestivirus antigens in field blood samples of persistently infected cattle
Epidemiological evaluation of a monoclonal ELISA detecting bovine viral diarrhoea pestivirus antigens in field blood samples of persistently infected cattle
An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), using monoclonal antibodies for capture and detection, was developed for detecting bovine viral diarrhoea virus (BVDV) antigens in blood samples. The test was evaluated using 761 field samples of known status (viraemic or not). When an appropriate cut-off value was chosen, the sensitivity, specificity, and predictive values of the assay were 100%, higher than the values obtained by classical virus isolation. Correlation with the latter technique exceeded 90%. The ELISA is a good candidate for replacing virus isolation as a reference method for BVDV antigen detection in persistently infected carriers. A method based on the mean of the standard deviation ratio can be used to choose the cut-off value in order to optimise reproducibility.
0166-0934
85-93
Mignon, B.
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Waxweiler, S.
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Thiry, E.
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Boulanger, Denise
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Dubuisson, J.
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Pastoret, P.P.
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Mignon, B.
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Waxweiler, S.
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Thiry, E.
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Boulanger, Denise
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Dubuisson, J.
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Pastoret, P.P.
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Mignon, B., Waxweiler, S., Thiry, E., Boulanger, Denise, Dubuisson, J. and Pastoret, P.P. (1992) Epidemiological evaluation of a monoclonal ELISA detecting bovine viral diarrhoea pestivirus antigens in field blood samples of persistently infected cattle. Journal of Virological Methods, 40 (1), 85-93. (doi:10.1016/0166-0934(92)90010-b).

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Abstract

An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), using monoclonal antibodies for capture and detection, was developed for detecting bovine viral diarrhoea virus (BVDV) antigens in blood samples. The test was evaluated using 761 field samples of known status (viraemic or not). When an appropriate cut-off value was chosen, the sensitivity, specificity, and predictive values of the assay were 100%, higher than the values obtained by classical virus isolation. Correlation with the latter technique exceeded 90%. The ELISA is a good candidate for replacing virus isolation as a reference method for BVDV antigen detection in persistently infected carriers. A method based on the mean of the standard deviation ratio can be used to choose the cut-off value in order to optimise reproducibility.

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Published date: 1 October 1992
Additional Information: Copyright © 1992 Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Local EPrints ID: 458061
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/458061
ISSN: 0166-0934
PURE UUID: 35c2e0de-eafe-43d8-bdcc-0dc8656606fe
ORCID for Denise Boulanger: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-1000-7313

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Author: B. Mignon
Author: S. Waxweiler
Author: E. Thiry
Author: Denise Boulanger ORCID iD
Author: J. Dubuisson
Author: P.P. Pastoret

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