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A European inter-laboratory trial to evaluate the performance of three serological methods for diagnosis of Mycoplasma bovis infection in cattle using latent class analysis

BACKGROUND: Mycoplasma bovis (M. bovis) is an emerging bovine pathogen, leading to significant economic losses in the livestock industry worldwide. Infection can result in a variety of clinical signs, such as arthritis, pneumonia, mastitis and keratoconjunctivitis, none of which are M. bovis-specifi...

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Autores principales: Andersson, Anna-Maria, Aspán, Anna, Wisselink, Henk J., Smid, Bregtje, Ridley, Anne, Pelkonen, Sinikka, Autio, Tiina, Lauritsen, Klara Tølbøll, Kensø, Jane, Gaurivaud, Patrice, Tardy, Florence
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6814985/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31653217
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12917-019-2117-0
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author Andersson, Anna-Maria
Aspán, Anna
Wisselink, Henk J.
Smid, Bregtje
Ridley, Anne
Pelkonen, Sinikka
Autio, Tiina
Lauritsen, Klara Tølbøll
Kensø, Jane
Gaurivaud, Patrice
Tardy, Florence
author_facet Andersson, Anna-Maria
Aspán, Anna
Wisselink, Henk J.
Smid, Bregtje
Ridley, Anne
Pelkonen, Sinikka
Autio, Tiina
Lauritsen, Klara Tølbøll
Kensø, Jane
Gaurivaud, Patrice
Tardy, Florence
author_sort Andersson, Anna-Maria
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description BACKGROUND: Mycoplasma bovis (M. bovis) is an emerging bovine pathogen, leading to significant economic losses in the livestock industry worldwide. Infection can result in a variety of clinical signs, such as arthritis, pneumonia, mastitis and keratoconjunctivitis, none of which are M. bovis-specific. Laboratory diagnosis is therefore important. Serological tests to detect M. bovis antibodies is considered an effective indicator of infection in a herd and often used as a herd test. Combined with clinical judgement, it can also be used to implement control strategies and/or to estimate the disease prevalence within a country. However, due to lack of harmonisation of approaches to testing, and serological tests used by different laboratories, comparisons of prevalence data between countries is often difficult. A network of researchers from six European countries designed and participated in an inter-laboratory trial, with the aim of evaluating the sensitivity (Se) and specificity (Sp) of two commercially available ELISA tests (ID Screen® ELISA (IDvet) and BIO K302 ELISA (BIO-X Diagnostics)) for diagnosis of M. bovis infection. Each laboratory received a blinded panel of bovine sera and tested independently, according to manufacturer’s instructions. Western blot analyses (WB) performed by one of the participating laboratories was used as a third diagnostic test in the statistical evaluation of Se and Sp values using latent class analysis. RESULTS: The Se of WB, the ID Screen® ELISA and the BIO K302 ELISA were determined to be 91.8, 93.5 and 49.1% respectively, and corresponding Sp of the three tests were 99.6, 98.6 and 89.6%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The present study is, to our knowledge, the first to present an inter-laboratory comparison of the BIO K302 ELISA and the ID Screen® ELISA. Based on our results, the ID Screen® ELISA showed high consistency with WB and performed with higher precision and accuracy than the BIO K302 ELISA.
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spelling pubmed-68149852019-10-31 A European inter-laboratory trial to evaluate the performance of three serological methods for diagnosis of Mycoplasma bovis infection in cattle using latent class analysis Andersson, Anna-Maria Aspán, Anna Wisselink, Henk J. Smid, Bregtje Ridley, Anne Pelkonen, Sinikka Autio, Tiina Lauritsen, Klara Tølbøll Kensø, Jane Gaurivaud, Patrice Tardy, Florence BMC Vet Res Research Article BACKGROUND: Mycoplasma bovis (M. bovis) is an emerging bovine pathogen, leading to significant economic losses in the livestock industry worldwide. Infection can result in a variety of clinical signs, such as arthritis, pneumonia, mastitis and keratoconjunctivitis, none of which are M. bovis-specific. Laboratory diagnosis is therefore important. Serological tests to detect M. bovis antibodies is considered an effective indicator of infection in a herd and often used as a herd test. Combined with clinical judgement, it can also be used to implement control strategies and/or to estimate the disease prevalence within a country. However, due to lack of harmonisation of approaches to testing, and serological tests used by different laboratories, comparisons of prevalence data between countries is often difficult. A network of researchers from six European countries designed and participated in an inter-laboratory trial, with the aim of evaluating the sensitivity (Se) and specificity (Sp) of two commercially available ELISA tests (ID Screen® ELISA (IDvet) and BIO K302 ELISA (BIO-X Diagnostics)) for diagnosis of M. bovis infection. Each laboratory received a blinded panel of bovine sera and tested independently, according to manufacturer’s instructions. Western blot analyses (WB) performed by one of the participating laboratories was used as a third diagnostic test in the statistical evaluation of Se and Sp values using latent class analysis. RESULTS: The Se of WB, the ID Screen® ELISA and the BIO K302 ELISA were determined to be 91.8, 93.5 and 49.1% respectively, and corresponding Sp of the three tests were 99.6, 98.6 and 89.6%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The present study is, to our knowledge, the first to present an inter-laboratory comparison of the BIO K302 ELISA and the ID Screen® ELISA. Based on our results, the ID Screen® ELISA showed high consistency with WB and performed with higher precision and accuracy than the BIO K302 ELISA. BioMed Central 2019-10-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6814985/ /pubmed/31653217 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12917-019-2117-0 Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Andersson, Anna-Maria
Aspán, Anna
Wisselink, Henk J.
Smid, Bregtje
Ridley, Anne
Pelkonen, Sinikka
Autio, Tiina
Lauritsen, Klara Tølbøll
Kensø, Jane
Gaurivaud, Patrice
Tardy, Florence
A European inter-laboratory trial to evaluate the performance of three serological methods for diagnosis of Mycoplasma bovis infection in cattle using latent class analysis
title A European inter-laboratory trial to evaluate the performance of three serological methods for diagnosis of Mycoplasma bovis infection in cattle using latent class analysis
title_full A European inter-laboratory trial to evaluate the performance of three serological methods for diagnosis of Mycoplasma bovis infection in cattle using latent class analysis
title_fullStr A European inter-laboratory trial to evaluate the performance of three serological methods for diagnosis of Mycoplasma bovis infection in cattle using latent class analysis
title_full_unstemmed A European inter-laboratory trial to evaluate the performance of three serological methods for diagnosis of Mycoplasma bovis infection in cattle using latent class analysis
title_short A European inter-laboratory trial to evaluate the performance of three serological methods for diagnosis of Mycoplasma bovis infection in cattle using latent class analysis
title_sort european inter-laboratory trial to evaluate the performance of three serological methods for diagnosis of mycoplasma bovis infection in cattle using latent class analysis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6814985/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31653217
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12917-019-2117-0
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