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Year 2001 - Volume 21, Number 2
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Evaluation of an ELISA for detection of antibodies to Babesia bigemina in cattle and it's application in an epidemiological survey in Brazil, 21(2):72-76
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ABSTRACT.- Madruga C.R., Marques A.P.C., Araújo F.R., Miguita M., Carvalho C.M.E., Araújo F.S., Umaki A.C.S., Crocci A.J. & Queiróz R.A. 2001. Evaluation of an ELISA for detection of antibodies to Babesia bigemina in cattle and it's application in an epidemiological survey in Brazil. [Avaliação de um ELISA para detecção de anticorpos contra Babesia bigemina em bovinos e sua aplicação em um inquérito sorológico no Brasil.] Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 21 (2):72-76. Embrapa Gado de Corte, Rodovia BR 262 Km 4, Cx. Postal 154, Campo Grande, MS 79002-970, Brazil.
An indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) using a crude antigen was evaluated for its performance to detect Babesia bigemina antibodies. The sensitivity and specificity were 98.0% and 99.0%, respectively. ln agreement with the high specificity, no cross-reactions were verified with sera from calves inoculated three times with 107 Babesia bovis organisms. With regard to the comparison of ELISA and indirect fluorescent antibody test (lFAT) in detecting antibodies against B. bigemina in calves experimentally infected with five Brazilian geographical isolates of this hemoparasite, lFAT was able to detect antibodies one day earlier in most of the calves' sera. There was a good agreement between results shown by ELISA and IFAT with sera from an enzootically stable area (k=0.61). However, there was no agreement between these serological tests with sera from an enzootically unstable area (k=0.33). The ELISA was employed in an epidemiological survey using with 1,367 sera from four counties in the Pantanal of Mato Grosso do Sul and characterized this region as an enzootically stable area, since the prevalence ranged from 87.7 to 98.9%. Therefore, this ELISA with high sensitivity, specificity and performance similar to lFAT can be employed in serological diagnosis of B. bigemina. |
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