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Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, July 1999, p. 542-544, Vol. 6, No. 4
Department of Diagnostic
Medicine-Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State
University, Manhattan, Kansas 66506
Received 3 March 1999/Returned for modification 21 April
1999/Accepted 26 April 1999
We have developed a rapid and sensitive microimmunodot blot assay,
the antigen spot test (AST), for the detection of bovine coronavirus
(BCV) antigen from neonatal calf fecal samples. The AST procedure can
be completed in 3.5 h, whereas the previously reported immunodot
blot assays require 10 to 12 h. Ninety-six samples can be tested
per membrane, and 10 membranes (960 samples) may be processed by a
single technologist in 1 working day. The effects of detergents,
oxidizing chemicals, chaotropic agents, and enzyme substrates in
improving the sensitivity and signal-to-noise ratio of the AST were
studied. Finally, the sensitivity and specificity of AST for the
detection of BCV antigen were compared to those of a sandwich
enzyme-linked immunosorbant assay (ELISA) and a hemagglutination
assay (HA). Of 347 field samples tested by all three methods, 94.2%
were positive by AST, 91.4% were positive by ELISA, and 86.7% were
positive by HA. The sensitivity of the AST was determined to be 100%
compared to the results of the ELISA reference method. The specificity
of the AST was 67%, which reflects a lower limit of detection of
104 viral particles per ml in a 10% fecal suspension.
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Development of an Antigen Spot Test for Detection
of Coronavirus in Bovine Fecal Samples
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Department of
Diagnostic Medicine-Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine,
Kansas State University, 1800 Denison Ave., Manhattan, KS 66506. Phone: (785) 532-4457. Fax: (785) 532-4829. E-mail:
kapil{at}vet.ksu.edu.
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