| Literature DB >> 24309318 |
Anna Ohlson1, Isabel Blanco-Penedo, Nils Fall.
Abstract
Bovine coronavirus (BCV; Betacoronavirus 1) and Bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV) are significant causes of enteric and respiratory disease in beef and dairy cattle throughout the world. Indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays are widely used to detect serum antibodies for herd monitoring and prevalence studies. In dairy herds, milk is more readily collected than serum. Hence, in order to investigate the test agreement between serum and milk, both serum and milk samples from 105 cows in 27 dairy herds were analyzed in parallel for presence of immunoglobulin G antibodies to BCV and BRSV. The Bland-Altman analyses of data demonstrated good agreement between serum and milk antibody titers for both viruses. The results indicate milk samples are sufficient for surveillance of antibodies to BCV and BRSV.Entities:
Keywords: Antibody correlation; Bovine coronavirus; Bovine respiratory syncytial virus; antibody evaluation; enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay; milk; serum
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24309318 DOI: 10.1177/1040638713509377
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vet Diagn Invest ISSN: 1040-6387 Impact factor: 1.279