Assessment of different cut-off values of the ELISA-Typhimurium for the discrimination of swine herds with Salmonella isolation

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Autor(a) principal: Kich, Jalusa Deon
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Costa, Eduardo de Freitas, Triques, Nelise Juliane, Niogueira, Mariana, Costa, Osmar Antonio Dalla, Coldebella, Arlei, Kummer, Aline, Cardoso, Marisa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/22624
Resumo: Salmonella control programs require the classification of positive herds according with the prevalence of infected pigs. This must be based on diagnostic methods that are reliable, accurate and cost effective. Since serological methods fulfill most of these prerequisites, many countries have adopted indirect ELISA tests to discriminate herds, based on their seroprevalence. In view of that, an in-house indirect ELISA test (ELISA-Typhimurium) previously developed proved to be able to detect sera antibodies against the most prevalent serovars of Salmonella found in Brazilian pig farms. This study aimed to assess different cut-off values of the ELISA-Typhimurium in terms of their correlation with Salmonella isolation results at the herd level. Blood and mesenteric lymph node or rectal swabs were taken from 56 slaughter and 14 grower batches from different farms. Serum was tested using the ELISA-Typhimurium at different cut-off points (OD: 6.87%-40%). A total of 55 slaughter batches had at least one Salmonella-positive sample, and the within-herd prevalence was 64.9% (SE±24.8). All 14-grower batches were negative on Salmonella isolation. The logistic regression demonstrated that at 20% OD the ELISA-Typhimurium test is the best model to predict Salmonella isolation frequency at the herd level. At this cut-off point, the test may be a helpful tool for discriminating Salmonella infected herds.
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spelling Assessment of different cut-off values of the ELISA-Typhimurium for the discrimination of swine herds with Salmonella isolationAvaliação de diferentes pontos de corte no teste de ELISA para discriminação de lotes de suínos com isolamento de Salmonella spCut-offELISASalmonella detectionSerologySwine.ELISADetecção de SalmonellaPonto de corteSorologiaSuíno.Salmonella control programs require the classification of positive herds according with the prevalence of infected pigs. This must be based on diagnostic methods that are reliable, accurate and cost effective. Since serological methods fulfill most of these prerequisites, many countries have adopted indirect ELISA tests to discriminate herds, based on their seroprevalence. In view of that, an in-house indirect ELISA test (ELISA-Typhimurium) previously developed proved to be able to detect sera antibodies against the most prevalent serovars of Salmonella found in Brazilian pig farms. This study aimed to assess different cut-off values of the ELISA-Typhimurium in terms of their correlation with Salmonella isolation results at the herd level. Blood and mesenteric lymph node or rectal swabs were taken from 56 slaughter and 14 grower batches from different farms. Serum was tested using the ELISA-Typhimurium at different cut-off points (OD: 6.87%-40%). A total of 55 slaughter batches had at least one Salmonella-positive sample, and the within-herd prevalence was 64.9% (SE±24.8). All 14-grower batches were negative on Salmonella isolation. The logistic regression demonstrated that at 20% OD the ELISA-Typhimurium test is the best model to predict Salmonella isolation frequency at the herd level. At this cut-off point, the test may be a helpful tool for discriminating Salmonella infected herds.Os programas de controle de Salmonella requerem a classificação de rebanhos de acordo com a prevalência de suínos infectados. Isto deve ser baseado em métodos de diagnóstico confiáveis, acurados e econômicos. Como os métodos sorológicos atendem estes pré-requisitos, muitos países têm adotado o teste de ELISA indireto na discriminação dos rebanhos, baseado na soroprevalência. Em vista disto, um teste de ELISA indireto (ELISA-Typhimurium) previamente desenvolvido demonstrou ser capaz de detectar anticorpos contra os sorovares de Salmonella mais prevalentes em granjas de suínos no Brasil. O presente estudo objetivou testar diferentes pontos de corte do teste ELISA-Typhimurium em termos de sua correlação com os resultados de isolamento de Salmonella na granja. Sangue e linfonodos mesentéricos ou suabes fecais foram colhidos de suínos pertencentes a 56 lotes de abate e 14 lotes de crescimento em diferentes granjas. O soro foi testado no ELISA-Typhimurium em diferentes pontos de corte (DO: 6,87%-40%). Um total de 55 lotes de abate testados apresentaram pelo menos uma amostra com isolamento de Salmonella, e a prevalência intra-lote foi de 64,9% (EP±24,8). Todos os lotes de crescimento foram negativos no isolamento de Salmonella. O modelo de regressão demostrou que a DO20% é o melhor modelo para predizer a frequência de isolamento de Salmonella em lotes de suínos. Nesse ponto de corte, o teste poderá ser uma ferramenta útil para discriminar lotes suínos infectados por Salmonella.UEL2016-10-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisa Empírica de Campoapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/2262410.5433/1679-0359.2016v37n5p3107Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 37 No. 5 (2016); 3107-3114Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 37 n. 5 (2016); 3107-31141679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELenghttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/22624/19812http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessKich, Jalusa DeonCosta, Eduardo de FreitasTriques, Nelise JulianeNiogueira, MarianaCosta, Osmar Antonio DallaColdebella, ArleiKummer, AlineCardoso, Marisa2022-11-30T14:07:15Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/22624Revistahttp://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrariasPUBhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/oaisemina.agrarias@uel.br1679-03591676-546Xopendoar:2022-11-30T14:07:15Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Assessment of different cut-off values of the ELISA-Typhimurium for the discrimination of swine herds with Salmonella isolation
Avaliação de diferentes pontos de corte no teste de ELISA para discriminação de lotes de suínos com isolamento de Salmonella sp
title Assessment of different cut-off values of the ELISA-Typhimurium for the discrimination of swine herds with Salmonella isolation
spellingShingle Assessment of different cut-off values of the ELISA-Typhimurium for the discrimination of swine herds with Salmonella isolation
Kich, Jalusa Deon
Cut-off
ELISA
Salmonella detection
Serology
Swine.
ELISA
Detecção de Salmonella
Ponto de corte
Sorologia
Suíno.
title_short Assessment of different cut-off values of the ELISA-Typhimurium for the discrimination of swine herds with Salmonella isolation
title_full Assessment of different cut-off values of the ELISA-Typhimurium for the discrimination of swine herds with Salmonella isolation
title_fullStr Assessment of different cut-off values of the ELISA-Typhimurium for the discrimination of swine herds with Salmonella isolation
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of different cut-off values of the ELISA-Typhimurium for the discrimination of swine herds with Salmonella isolation
title_sort Assessment of different cut-off values of the ELISA-Typhimurium for the discrimination of swine herds with Salmonella isolation
author Kich, Jalusa Deon
author_facet Kich, Jalusa Deon
Costa, Eduardo de Freitas
Triques, Nelise Juliane
Niogueira, Mariana
Costa, Osmar Antonio Dalla
Coldebella, Arlei
Kummer, Aline
Cardoso, Marisa
author_role author
author2 Costa, Eduardo de Freitas
Triques, Nelise Juliane
Niogueira, Mariana
Costa, Osmar Antonio Dalla
Coldebella, Arlei
Kummer, Aline
Cardoso, Marisa
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Kich, Jalusa Deon
Costa, Eduardo de Freitas
Triques, Nelise Juliane
Niogueira, Mariana
Costa, Osmar Antonio Dalla
Coldebella, Arlei
Kummer, Aline
Cardoso, Marisa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cut-off
ELISA
Salmonella detection
Serology
Swine.
ELISA
Detecção de Salmonella
Ponto de corte
Sorologia
Suíno.
topic Cut-off
ELISA
Salmonella detection
Serology
Swine.
ELISA
Detecção de Salmonella
Ponto de corte
Sorologia
Suíno.
description Salmonella control programs require the classification of positive herds according with the prevalence of infected pigs. This must be based on diagnostic methods that are reliable, accurate and cost effective. Since serological methods fulfill most of these prerequisites, many countries have adopted indirect ELISA tests to discriminate herds, based on their seroprevalence. In view of that, an in-house indirect ELISA test (ELISA-Typhimurium) previously developed proved to be able to detect sera antibodies against the most prevalent serovars of Salmonella found in Brazilian pig farms. This study aimed to assess different cut-off values of the ELISA-Typhimurium in terms of their correlation with Salmonella isolation results at the herd level. Blood and mesenteric lymph node or rectal swabs were taken from 56 slaughter and 14 grower batches from different farms. Serum was tested using the ELISA-Typhimurium at different cut-off points (OD: 6.87%-40%). A total of 55 slaughter batches had at least one Salmonella-positive sample, and the within-herd prevalence was 64.9% (SE±24.8). All 14-grower batches were negative on Salmonella isolation. The logistic regression demonstrated that at 20% OD the ELISA-Typhimurium test is the best model to predict Salmonella isolation frequency at the herd level. At this cut-off point, the test may be a helpful tool for discriminating Salmonella infected herds.
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