Production of Modified Rapid Serum Agglutination Antigen for Sero-diagnosis of Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia (CBPP)
Journal of Advances in Microbiology,
Page 1-7
DOI:
10.9734/JAMB/2018/44503
Abstract
Aims: This work was conducted to develop rapid serum agglutination test for Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia (CBPP) serodiagnosis.
Study Design: Production of two types of antigen, one from T1/44 reference strain of Mycoplasma mycoides sub sp. mycoides (Mmm) and the other from local strain (RH).
Place and Duration of Study: This study was carried out at Mycoplasma department Central Veterinary Research Lab (CVRL) in Sudan during 2016-2018.
Methodology: The antigens have been developed using standard methods and evaluated using standard reference serum, c.ELISA and Latex Agglutination test. Statistical analysis using Chi-square test and Kappa agreement were applied.
Results: The sensitivity of the developed stained antigen from T1/44 strain (SAT1) was 100% in comparison of 92% and 95% of SAT2 (RH local strain) and LAT, respectively, The developed SAT2 antigen revealed satisfied specificity results (70%), which is higher than SAT1 (31%) and LAT (59.6%).
Conclusion: From these results we found that SAT2 which is produced from local strain- proved to be more specific and highly sensitive. The SAT2 combines low cost and high specificity and easy applicable in field, without need for any specialist training or equipment.
Keywords:
- Contagious
- bovine
- Pleuropneumonia
- Mycoplasma mycoides subsp mycoides (Mmm)
- competitive ELISA
- latex agglutination test
- sensitivity
- specificity.
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