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Validity of SPA in quantal assay of antibodies to BVD virus in field serum samples
Veterinary Medical Journal. 1990; 38 (2): 271-82
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-115696
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76 bovine serum samples were collected from different farms and tested for the presence of antibodies to BVD virus. For this purpose, the SPA-agllutination test has been introduced as a new approach in comparison with the serum neutralization test [SNT] and the immunodiffusion [ID] technique. Therefore, the samples have been categorized in four groups according to their titers in the SNI 1st group included positive sera with high antibody titer [32 to 64]; 2nd group included positive sera with medium antibody titer [8 to 16]; 3rd group contained cytotoxic samples and the 4th group comprised all negative samples. The obtained data could prove that the SPA test as a binding assay is relatively more sensitive than the SNT in detecting antibodies to BBVD virus giving end titers ranged from 16 to 128. The SPA test could also detect anti-BVD antibodies in cytotoxic serum samples. Although the ID test is a simple technique for detection of antibodies yet it was of relative lower sensitivity than the SNT and SPA agglutination tests, and showed itself in this work non-suitable for screening of antibodies to BVD virus
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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: Diarrhea Viruses, Bovine Viral Language: English Journal: Vet. Med. J. Year: 1990

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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: Diarrhea Viruses, Bovine Viral Language: English Journal: Vet. Med. J. Year: 1990