2024
DOI: 10.1007/s11250-024-03950-y
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Prevalence and associated risk factors of anti-Coxiella burnetii antibodies in dairy cattle herds using bulk tank milk analysis in Kabylia area, north Algeria

Salah Agag,
Bachir Medrouh,
Hamza Khaled
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“…Not only with a high agreement with the serum ELISA, the milk ELISA has also been proven to have a good consistency with the MAP culture [34]. It is not only individual tests but also bulk tank milk that is widely used in cattle disease testing or even surveillance [30,31]. Although we did not evaluate the ability of bulk tank milk testing in this study, based on previous studies, it should have good application prospects in the detection of paratuberculosis.…”
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confidence: 90%
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“…Not only with a high agreement with the serum ELISA, the milk ELISA has also been proven to have a good consistency with the MAP culture [34]. It is not only individual tests but also bulk tank milk that is widely used in cattle disease testing or even surveillance [30,31]. Although we did not evaluate the ability of bulk tank milk testing in this study, based on previous studies, it should have good application prospects in the detection of paratuberculosis.…”
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confidence: 90%
“…It incorporates non-invasive methodologies that impose minimal stress on animals, thus providing a more ethical alternative. Milk antibody tests are widely used in the detection of many diseases, such as bovine tuberculosis [23], Q fever [30], Mycoplasmopsis bovis [31], and the bovine gammaherpesvirus 4 [32]. These findings coalesce to underscore the utility of a milk-based ELISA as a productive and viable alternative to serum-based assays for detecting MAP and bTB in dairy cattle.…”
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confidence: 99%