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F Jongejan1, C J Ooijen, D Zivkovic, A A ter Huurne.
Abstract
A comparison was made between serological and parasitological techniques for the diagnosis of bovine trypanosomiasis in Zambia. Overall sero-prevalence rates as determined by IFAT and ELISA were respectively 2.7-fold and 2.9-fold greater then the percentage of samples found positive with the dark ground/phase contrast buffy coat technique (DG). The results obtained by the two serological techniques were found to be closely correlated (94.2%) agreement) and titres obtained by ELISA tended to be slightly higher than those obtained by IFAT. Linear regression analysis of the results obtained by the IFAT and DG techniques revealed a highly significant correlation. This finding would permit the use of only one of the techniques in an epidemiological survey and to extrapolate the results from the regression line.Entities:
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Year: 1988 PMID: 3287755 DOI: 10.1080/01652176.1988.9694144
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Q ISSN: 0165-2176 Impact factor: 3.320