Literature DB >> 1557894

Comparison of diagnostic procedures for porcine leptospirosis.

R J Chappel1, R W Prime, B D Millar, L J Mead, R T Jones, B Adler.   

Abstract

Kidneys and matched serum samples were obtained from 368 pigs slaughtered at three Victorian abattoirs, and originating from 42 farms. Macroscopic lesions (white spots) were observed on 102 of the kidneys. Serum samples were tested by the microscopic agglutination test (MAT) and by an IgM enzyme immunoassay (EIA). Kidneys were cultured for leptospires, examined histologically after Warthin-Starry silver staining and after immunogold silver staining (IGSS), and tested for leptospiral DNA by DNA hybridization. Forty-four infected pigs were identified by culture or immunogold silver staining of kidneys or by high MAT titres (greater than or equal to 1024). Infection was demonstrated in 7.5% of visibly normal kidneys, in 23.5% of kidneys with white spots, and in 48% of kidneys with large white spots, of 1 cm diameter or greater. The apparent (maximum) sensitivities of diagnostic procedures for detecting infection were as follows: MAT (at a titre of either 64 or 1024) 95%; IgM EIA 82%; culture 61%; presence of white spots 55%; IGSS 52%; presence of large white spots 30%; Warthin-Starry silver staining 20%. IGSS, Warthin-Starry staining and DNA hybridization all appeared to be highly specific. Of 22 kidney sections identified as positive by IGSS, 13 showed intact leptospires, and these kidneys were all culture-positive. Nine others showed leptospiral antigen in the kidney tubules but no intact leptospires. Only five of these kidneys were culture-positive.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1557894     DOI: 10.1016/0378-1135(92)90110-f

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Microbiol        ISSN: 0378-1135            Impact factor:   3.293


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