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Detection of pseudorabies virus antibody in swine oral fluid using a serum whole-virus indirect ELISA

Ting‐Yu Cheng, Alexandra Buckley, Albert Van Geelen, Kelly M. Lager, Alexandra Henao-Díaz, Korakrit Poonsuk, Pablo Piñeyro, David H. Baum, Ju Ji, Chong Wang, Rodger Main, Jeffrey J. Zimmerman, Luis G. Giménez‐Lirola

2020Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We evaluated the detection of pseudorabies virus (PRV) antibodies in swine oral fluid. Oral fluid and serum samples were obtained from 40 pigs allocated to 4 treatment groups (10 pigs/group): negative control (NC); wild-type PRV inoculation (PRV 3CR Ossabaw; hereafter PRV); PRV vaccination (Ingelvac Aujeszky MLV; Boehringer Ingelheim; hereafter MLV); and PRV vaccination followed by PRV inoculation at 21 d post-vaccination (MLV-PRV). Using a serum PRV whole-virus indirect IgG ELISA (Idexx Laboratories) adapted to the oral fluid matrix, PRV antibody was detected in oral fluid samples from treatment groups PRV, MLV, and MLV-PRV in a pattern similar to serum. Vaccination alone produced a low oral fluid antibody response (groups MLV and MLV-PRV), but a strong anamnestic response was observed following challenge with wild-type virus (group PRV). Analyses of the oral fluid PRV indirect IgG ELISA results showed good binary diagnostic performance (area under ROC curve = 93%) and excellent assay repeatability (intra-class correlation coefficient = 99.3%). The demonstrable presence of PRV antibodies in swine oral fluids suggests the possible use of oral fluids in pseudorabies surveillance.

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PseudorabiesVirusVirologyAntibodyVaccinationMedicineAlphaherpesvirinaeHerpesviridaeBiologyViral diseaseImmunologyHerpesvirus Infections and TreatmentsAnimal Virus Infections StudiesViral Infections and Immunology Research
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