Year 1999 - Volume 19, Number 3


Title
Development and standardization of an indirect ELISA. for the serological diagnosis of classical swine fever, 19(3/4):123-127
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ABSTRACT.- Paredes J.C.M., Oliveira L.G., Braga A.C., Trevisol I.M. & Roehe P.M. 1999. Development and standardization of an indirect ELISA for the serological diagnosis of classical swine fever. [Desenvolvimento e padronização de um ELISA indireto para o diagnóstico sorológico de peste suína clássica.] Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira, 19(3/4):123-127. Equipe de Virologia, FEPAGRO- Centro de Pesquisas Veterinárias Desidério Finamor, Caixa Postal 2076, Porto Alegre, RS 90001-970, Brazil.


An indirect enzyme linked immunoassay (ELISA-I) was developed and standardized for the serological diagnosis of classical swine fever (CSF). For the comparison, nine hundred and thirty-seven swine serum samples were tested by serum neutralization followed by immunoperoxidase staining (NPLA), considered ·as the standard. Of these, 223 were positive and 714 negative for neutralizing antibodies to classical swine fever virus (CSFV). In relation to the NPLA, the ELISA-I presented a 98.2% sensitivity; 92.86% specificity, 81.11% positive predictive value, 99.4% negative predictive value and a 94.1% precision. Statistical analysis showed a very strong correlation (r=0,94) between both tests. When compared to a commercially available ELISA kit, the performance of both, in relation to the NPLA, was simila1: It was concluded that the ELISA-I is suitable for large scale screening of antibodies to classical swine fever virus, although it does not distinguish antibodies to classical swine fever vírus from those induced by other pestiviruses.
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