Clifton-Hadley R S, Sayers A R, Stock M P
Central Veterinary Laboratory (Weybridge), New Haw, Addlestone, Surrey.
Vet Rec. 1995 Nov 25;137(22):555-8. doi: 10.1136/vr.137.22.555.
The performance of an indirect ELISA for diagnosing Mycobacterium bovis infection in live badgers was evaluated by examining blood samples collected from 1982 badgers captured during statutory badger removal operations in south west England. The Validity of the test and the factors affecting the prevalence of infection are described. The sensitivity of the ELISA was 40.7 percent, its specificity was 94.3 percent, the predictive value of a positive test was 67.5% percent and the predictive value of a negative test was 84.6 percent. Its sensitivity was significantly higher in males and animals with gross lesions typical of tuberculosis. The sensitivity and positive predictive values were enhanced when the results were grouped by control operation. Variables of significance for prevalence were the county, the time of year, the age and sex of animal, and the time after the start of a control operation. The possible use of the ELISA as a screening test is discussed.
通过检测从1982只在英格兰西南部法定獾捕杀行动中捕获的獾采集的血样,评估了用于诊断活体獾牛分枝杆菌感染的间接酶联免疫吸附测定(ELISA)的性能。描述了该检测的有效性以及影响感染率的因素。ELISA的敏感性为40.7%,特异性为94.3%,阳性检测的预测值为67.5%,阴性检测的预测值为84.6%。在雄性和具有典型结核病肉眼病变的动物中,其敏感性显著更高。当按控制行动对结果进行分组时,敏感性和阳性预测值有所提高。对感染率具有显著意义的变量包括县、一年中的时间、动物的年龄和性别以及控制行动开始后的时间。讨论了ELISA作为筛查检测的可能用途。