Evaluation of a new enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for the diagnosis of tuberculosis in goat milk
Roy A, Infantes-Lorenzo JA, Domínguez M, Moreno I, Pérez M, García N, García-Seco T, Álvarez J, et al. (13 authors)
Research in veterinary science · 2019-12
Abstract
Caprine tuberculosis (TB) is a zoonosis with sanitary and economic repercussions. Caprine TB control programs are based on a test and cull strategy using the intradermal tuberculin tests and slaughterhouse surveillance. However, this approach is not always feasible and may have a limited sensitivity under specific circumstances. In this study, performance of a new experimental test based on the P22 protein complex (P22 ELISA) was evaluated in two TB-infected herds using milk and serum samples and compared with cell-based diagnostic tests. Samples from a low (n = 62, herd 1) and a high (n = 52, herd 2) TB prevalence herd were selected. Moreover, bulk tank milk samples from both herds were analysed using the P22 ELISA. At the end of the study, a group of animals (n = 21) was euthanized and subjected to post-mortem analysis and bacteriological culture. Significant differences (p s = 0.91) and moderate in animals from flock 1 (r s = 0.46). Among the slaughtered animals, the P22 ELISA detected a higher proportion of lesion-culture positive animals than cell-based diagnostic tests (61.9 and 66.7% using milk and serum samples, respectively). The P22 ELISA using milk samples demonstrated a similar sensitivity compared with serum samples, suggesting it might be a valuable test for TB control in dairy goats.
MeSH terms
- Milk
- Blood
- Animals
- Cattle
- Goats
- Tuberculosis
- Goat Diseases
- Tuberculin Test
- Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
- Serologic Tests
- Sensitivity and Specificity
- Female