2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2009.12.013
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Antibody responses to inactivated vaccines and natural infection in cattle using bovine viral diarrhoea virus ELISA kits: Assessment of potential to differentiate infected and vaccinated animals

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“…These findings were confirmed in other studies (ALVAREZ et al, 2012;MAKOSCHEY et al, 2007;RAUE et al, 2010). According to previous studies, indirect ELISA was very good in the detection of BVDV antibodies after vaccination (RAUE et al, 2010). According to the manufacturer, the specificity and sensitivity of iELISA kit are 99.5% and 96.3% compared to VNT.…”
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confidence: 82%
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“…These findings were confirmed in other studies (ALVAREZ et al, 2012;MAKOSCHEY et al, 2007;RAUE et al, 2010). According to previous studies, indirect ELISA was very good in the detection of BVDV antibodies after vaccination (RAUE et al, 2010). According to the manufacturer, the specificity and sensitivity of iELISA kit are 99.5% and 96.3% compared to VNT.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…It has been reported that some, but not all, inactivated BVDV vaccines do not induce detectable antibodies against the NS3 (p80) protein (GRAHAM et al, 2003). These findings were confirmed in other studies (ALVAREZ et al, 2012;MAKOSCHEY et al, 2007;RAUE et al, 2010). According to previous studies, indirect ELISA was very good in the detection of BVDV antibodies after vaccination (RAUE et al, 2010).…”
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“…The fact that we were able to detect MHC Ags within the antigenic fraction of the vaccine may be sufficient to prime an alloresponse in MHC-discordant recipients. Moreover, the adjuvant, by inducing a strong Ab response compared with that of other commercial vaccines against BVD virus (11,40), may favor the development of high titers of alloreactive Abs in some animals highly responsive to immunization. Because of the large variability of the MHC in mammals, the frequency of the alloresponders is expected to be relatively low, which fits with the low occurrence of the disease as reported by epidemiological studies.…”
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confidence: 99%