Comparison of serological techniques for the diagnosis of equine infectious Anemia in an endemic area of Argentina
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Equine Infectious Anemia is a transmissible viral disease present worldwide, caused by an RNA virus. Viral
transmission is mainly mechanical through blood or its products most frequently by blood-sucking arthropods
and iatrogenesis as well. OIE recommends Coggins Test as the diagnostic method of choice. Some ELISA tests
detect antibodies earlier than the Coggins test, but may produce false-positive results. Currently, new techniques
for EIA diagnosis are being developed, such as fluorescence polarization assay which is a simple method for
measuring antigen-antibody interaction. The aim of this study was to assess cELISA and Fluorescence Polarization
Assay performance for the serological diagnosis of EIA by comparing their results with those of the
Coggins test. Tests were performed on 91 workhorses from an endemic zone in the northeast region of Argentina.
From the total samples analyzed, 42 tested negative and 49 tested positive in the Coggins test. Same results were
obtained using FPA. Using the cELISA, 41 negative results and 50 positive results were obtained. The Receiver
Operating Characteristic analysis showed that FPA performance was excellent. Therefore FPA is proposed as an
outstanding EIA diagnostic test to be validated in the near future by its simplicity, speed, and objective interpretation
of results.
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Espasandin, Ana Gabriela, 2021. Comparison of serological techniques for the diagnosis of equine infectious Anemia in an endemic area of Argentina. En: Journal of Virological Methods, vol. 291, p.114101. ISSN 0166-0934.
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