Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5673002 | Journal of Virological Methods | 2017 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
This study was designed to assess the diagnostic characteristics of two PCV2 ELISAs without a gold standard. Four hundred and sixty-five serum samples from finishing pigs (25 herds) not vaccinated against PCV2 were used. Samples were tested by two ELISAs: an in-house ELISA (I-ELISA) and the commercial SERELISA®PCV2 Ab Mono Blocking kit (S-ELISA). A ROC curve was used to assess the S-ELISA's optimal threshold by taking the I-ELISA as a reference and using the cut-off previously determined by comparison to an cccmonolayer assay (IPMA). This led to an S-ELISA result â¥170 being considered as positive. The sensitivity (Se) and specificity (Sp) of each ELISA were then estimated without a gold standard using a Bayesian approach. The mean Se and Sp values of the I-ELISA were slightly higher than those of the S-ELISA (mean Se I-ELISA = 0.90 vs. mean Se S-ELISA = 0.86; mean Sp I-ELISA = 0.92 vs. mean Sp S-ELISA = 0.85). However, the 95% credibility intervals (CI95%) overlapped (Se I-ELISA CI95% = 0.85-0.95 vs. Se S-ELISA CI95% = 0.82-0.90; Sp I-ELISA CI95% = 0.82-0.98 vs. Sp S-ELISA CI95% = 0.75-0.94). Both ELISAs appeared to be valuable tools for detecting PCV2 antibodies.
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Authors
C. Fablet, N. Rose, C. Bernard, I. Messager, Y. Piel, B. Grasland,