Evaluation of a kinetic enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for detection of caprine arthritis-encephalitis virus-specific antibodies.

1994 
A kinetic indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (k-ELISA) was evaluated for detection of antibody to caprine arthritis-encephalitis virus (CAEV), using sodium dodecyl sulfate-treated CAEV-63 as antigen. Two hundred fifteen caprine sera submitted to the diagnostic laboratory were tested for CAEV antibody by the k-ELISA and by immunoprecipi tation of ( 35 S)-methionine-labeled CAEV. A k-ELISA positive cutoff point of 80 yielded a sensitivity of 94.4% and a specificity of 100%, as compared with immunoprecipitation. A k-ELISA cutoff point of 50 resulted in a sensitivity of 100%, with 95.6% specificity. When sera with k-ELISA scores between 50 and 80 were considered suspect, testing of 1,001 diagnostic sera resulted in < 1.5% suspect reactions. Using the 80 cutoff point, the CAEV k-ELISA had good sensitivity and specificity, with the added advantages of quick turn-around time, few suspect reactions, and adaptability to large numbers of samples. Caprine arthritis-encephalitis virus (CAEV) is a ret- Materials and methods
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