Abstract

A new ELISA kit was developed, based on highly purified whole-virus antigen derived from the Swiss maedi-visna virus strain OLV. The sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of this assay were compared with that of an established ELISA based on recombinant GAG (group-specific antigens)-GST (glutathione S-transferase) fusion protein expressed in E. coli (GAG-GST ELISA). The whole-virus ELISA exhibits at least comparable specificity (99.3%) but higher sensitivity (98.6 versus 86.3%) and agreement with the 'true' status beyond chance in the detection of antiviral antibodies in serum from goats. Antibodies in milk samples are detected with higher specificity (98.9 versus 97.8%) but lower sensitivity (91.4 versus 98.2%) than in GAG-GST ELISA. The specificity of the new ELISA in the detection of antibodies in serum might be superior, since a set of 40 samples falsely rated positive in GAG-GST ELISA in routine diagnostic work was negative in the new ELISA. In both assays, milk samples can be tested instead of serum, although with slightly reduced sensitivity in the new ELISA. The major advantage of the new test kit is the low number of equivocal samples needing confirmation in a supplementary test. Results obtained with sheep sera indicate that the new ELISA kit is also suitable for the detection of antibodies to maedi-visna virus.

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