π Evaluation of rapid assays for the detection of bovine coronavirus, rotavirus A and Cryptosporidium parvum in faecal samples of calves
Rapid immunochromatographic assays for detecting infections with bovine coronavirus (BCV), rotavirus A and Cryptosporidium parvum in calf faeces were evaluated using as gold standards a reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (BCV and rotavirus) and a sedimentation-flotation technique (C. parvum). Rapid tests for the detection of BCV and rotavirus showed a high specificity (96.4% and 95.3%, respectively), but a relatively low sensitivity (60.0% and 71.9%, respectively). Sensitivity and specificity for detection of C. parvum were high (100% and 94.6%, respectively). Β© 2008 Elsevier Ltd.
keywords
π bovine coronavirus (221)
π polymerase chain (300)
π reverse transcriptase (87)
π chain reaction (303)
π transcriptase polymerase (48)
author
π€ Klein, Daniela
π€ Kern, Angela
π€ Lapan, Gudrun
π€ Benetka, Viviane
π€ MΓΆstl, Karin
π€ Hassl, Andreas
π€ Baumgartner, Walter
year
β° 2009
journal
π Veterinary Journal
issn
π 10900233
volume
182
number
3
page
484-486
citedbycount
9
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