Title of article
Sensitivity and specificity of the complement fixation test for detection of cattle persistently infected with Anaplasma marginale
Author/Authors
Knowles، Donald P. نويسنده , , Bradway، Daniel S. نويسنده , , Echaide، Susana Torioni de نويسنده , , Hennager، Steven G. نويسنده , , McElwain، Terry F. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
-78
From page
79
To page
0
Abstract
The complement fixation (CF) test commonly is used lo identify cattle infected with Anaplasma murginale prior to interstate or international movement. Estimates of the accuracy of the CF test in detecting animals persistently infected with A. marginale vary widely. In this study, the sensitivity and specificity of the CF test for detection of carrier animals was determined using serum from 232 cattle previously defined as A. murginale positive or negative by nested polymerase chain reaction methods and hybridization. Considering results from 2 independent laboratories and interpreting a 1:5 suspect reaction as positive, the best estimate of CF test sensitivity was 20%, with a specificity of 98%. Using a 1:10 cutoff, sensitivity decreased to 14% and specificity increased to 99%. Results of this study indicate that the CF test is ineffective for identifying cattle persistently infected with A. marginale and thus is inadequate for anaplasmosis regulatory and surveillance programs.
Journal title
Journal Of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Journal Of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation
Record number
35389
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