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J Vet Sci. 2005 Mar;6(1):77-79 |
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Comparative efficacy of standard AGID, CCIE and competitive ELISA for detecting bluetongue virus antibodies in indigenous breeds of sheep and goats in Rajasthan, India
Smriti Shringi*, B. N. Shringi |
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Department of Veterinary Microbiology, College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Rajasthan Agricultural University, Bikaner-334 001, Rajasthan, India. smriti_vet@yahoo.com |
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The sero-prevalence of antibodies against
blue tongue virus (BTV) in 408 local breeds of sheep in
Rajasthan state in India was investigated using standard
agar gel immunodiffusion (AGID) test. Maximum seropositivities
of 11.3% (13/115), 10.7% (13/121), 7.1% (11/155) and 5.9%
(1/17) were recorded in the Chokla, Magra, Nali and Pugal
breeds, respectively. Out of 107 goat serum samples, 6 (5.6%)
were AGID positive. The performance of the standard AGID,
counter current immuno-electrophoresis (CCIE) and the competitive
enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (cELISA) for the detection
of serum antibody against BTV in indigenous breeds of sheep
were compared. Out of 178 sheep serum samples tested, 17
(9.5%), 22 (12.3%) and 54 (30.3%) were positive for group-specific
bluetongue antibodies by AGID, CCIE and cELISA, respectively.
There was appreciable difference in the seroprevalence detected
by AGID, CCIE and cELISA in clinically healthy and diseased
sheep with regard to relative sensitivities and specificities
of the tests with cELISA being highly sensitive and specific
followed by CCIE and AGID test. It was concluded that these
indigenous breeds of sheep may be a potential reservoir
of BTV infection and cELISA should be routinely used for
the detection of antibodies against BTV in these local breeds
of sheep.
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