Genre
- Conference Proceedings
This study evaluated the sensitivity, specificity and positive predictive value/negative predictive value of the CITE ELISA, the first version of the SNAP ELISA, and the revised version of the SNAP ELISA (SNAP ELISA 1 and SNAP ELISA 2, respectively). This study also evaluated a non-commercial version of another popular screening test for failure of passive transfer (FPT), the glutaraldehyde coagulation test (GCT). The results showed that CITE ELISA was unacceptable as a screening test for FPT because of its poor sensitivity and poor NPV. The SNAP ELISA 2 and GCT are more appropriate screening tests, because they have a high sensitivity and NPV. The specificity and PPV of the SNAP ELISA 2 test is better than the GCT..
SO: Proceedings-of-the-49th-Annual-Convention-of-the-American-Association-of-Equine-Practitioners,-New-Orleans,-Louisiana,-USA,-21-25-November-2003. 2003; 301-305; CF: Proceedings of the 49th Annual Convention of the American Association of Equine Practitioners, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, 21-25 November 2003.; RE: 17 ref.; RN: 111-30-8; SC: 0V; 0I; CA; VE; ZA; FT; FF
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Language
- English
Subjects
- detection
- diagnosis
- Equus
- animals
- foal diseases
- Perissodactyla
- Chordata
- Techniques and Methodology
- Diagnosis of Animal Diseases
- failure of passive tranfer
- foals
- Non communicable Diseases and Injuries of Animals
- Equidae
- horses
- screening
- diagnostic techniques
- ungulates
- mammals
- Newborn animals
- ELISA
- glutaraldehyde
- vertebrates