Sensitivities of a bulk-tank milk ELISA and composite fecal qPCR to detect various seroprevalence levels of paratuberculosis in cattle herds in Normandy, France.

Can Vet J

Groupement de Défense Sanitaire de l'Orne, BP 138, Alençon, F-61004, France (Delafosse, Hanoy); Groupement de Défense contre les Maladies des Animaux de Seine-Maritime, BP 516, Bois-Guillaume, F-76233, France (Meens); Laboratoire Vétérinaire Départemental de Seine-Maritime, CS 51140, Rouen, F-76175, France (Rambaud); Laboratoire Vétérinaire Départemental de l'Orne, CS 60007, Alençon, F-61001, France (Achour).

Published: March 2019

This study evaluated an ELISA on bulk tank milk (BTM) samples and a qPCR on a single composite fecal sample to detect paratuberculosis seropositive cattle dairy herds. Individual serum ( = 15 372), BTM and composite fecal samples were obtained from 192 herds. The within-herd apparent seroprevalence was categorized and compared with BTM ELISA and fecal qPCR results. The BTM ELISA had poor overall sensitivity (16%) to detect seropositive herds but higher sensitivity (53%) in the higher apparent seroprevalence group of > 9%. Using an optimized cut-off point (5.0% S/P), sensitivities overall and in the high apparent seroprevalence group were 53% and 88%, respectively. The BTM ELISA gave 5% positive results in seronegative herds and 25% using the optimized cut-off. Fecal qPCR had 72% sensitivity to detect seropositive herds and 88% in the higher apparent seroprevalence group, but gave 25% positive results in fully seronegative herds. The combination of BTM ELISA and composite fecal qPCR improved the sensitivity to detect seropositive herds.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6380383PMC

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