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Journal of Clinical Microbiology, February 1998, p. 409-413, Vol. 36, No. 2
Department of Mammalian Virology, Institute
for Animal Science and Health (ID-DLO), 8200 AB Lelystad, The
Netherlands
Received 29 July 1997/Returned for modification 15 September
1997/Accepted 4 November 1997
The purpose of this study was to determine whether individual milk
samples can replace serum samples for the detection of bovine
herpesvirus 1 (BHV1) glycoprotein E (gE)-specific antibodies. Serum and
milk samples were collected at the same time from cattle in BHV1-free
herds, cattle in unvaccinated herds, and cattle in herds that were
vaccinated twice with a BHV1 marker vaccine. The samples were tested in
two gE enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) systems. In comparison
to serum, the results showed that the gE-blocking ELISA was highly
sensitive for testing milk samples (0.96). In contrast, the gE ELISA
was less sensitive (0.79). The specificities of the gE-blocking ELISA
and the gE ELISA for testing milk samples were very high (1.00 and
0.99, respectively). The presented results indicate that individual
milk samples, which can be collected relatively easily and
inexpensively, can be used instead of individual serum samples in the
gE-blocking ELISA for the screening of cattle for BHV1 gE antibodies.
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Detection of Bovine Herpesvirus 1 Glycoprotein E
Antibodies in Individual Milk Samples by Enzyme-Linked
Immunosorbent Assays
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Department of
Mammalian Virology, Institute for Animal Science and Health (ID-DLO), Edelhertweg 15, P.O. Box 65, 8200 AB Lelystad, The Netherlands. Phone:
31-320-238219. Fax: 31-320-238050. E-mail:
G.J.Wellenberg{at}id.dlo.nl.
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