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Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, September 1998, p. 711-716, Vol. 5, No. 5
Animal Health Service,
Received 11 March 1998/Returned for modification 12 May
1998/Accepted 23 June 1998
The performance of three enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA)
for detection of antibodies to Neospora caninum in
bovine sera was evaluated by using various categories of sera. Two
commercial ELISA methods, one based on chemically fixed intact
tachyzoites and one based on a sonicate lysate of whole
tachyzoites, were compared with an in-house ELISA based
on a detergent lysate of whole tachyzoites. A brief
description of the development of the latter ELISA is also given. There
was good agreement among all three tests with regard to postabortion
sera. By using acute-phase abortion sera from cows with confirmed
N. caninum-induced and non-N.
caninum-induced abortions, satisfactory levels of sensitivity and
specificity were calculated for all tests. In addition, similar test
results were obtained with postpartum samples from dams and calves.
However, considerable differences were found between test results
of sequential samples and cross-sectional and total-herd samples.
Apparently, these discrepancies were due to different sensitivities of
the tests for detection of low antibody levels in
chronically infected animals. It is suggested that these differences were primarily due to the use of different antigens and different test
sample dilutions. It is concluded that all tests are applicable as
an additional diagnostic tool in cases of abortion in cattle and
for monitoring of congenitally infected calves. For herd
screening, the lysate-based ELISAs appear to be more adequate because
of their higher sensitivities.
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Serodiagnosis of Neosporosis in Individual Cows and Dairy Herds:
A Comparative Study of Three Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent
Assays
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Animal Health
Service, P.O. Box 361, 9200 Drachten, The Netherlands. Phone: 31 512 570700. Fax: 31 512 520013. E-mail:
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