Em. Zhou et al., EVALUATION OF A COMPETITIVE ELISA FOR DETECTION OF ANTIBODIES AGAINSTAVIAN INFLUENZA-VIRUS NUCLEOPROTEIN, Avian diseases, 42(3), 1998, pp. 517-522
A competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (C-ELISA) employing a
baculovirus-expressed recombinant nucleoprotein and a monoclonal antib
ody was developed for the detection of antibodies to type A influenza
virus nucleoprotein. The performance of the C-ELISA was evaluated by t
esting 756 chickens, 1123 turkeys, 707 emus, and 1261 ostriches, for a
total of 3847 serum samples. Relative to the agar gel immunodiffusion
(AGID) test, the C-ELISA had a sensitivity of 100% for all four speci
es. The C-ELISA's sensitivity relative to the hemagglutination-inhibit
ion (HI) rest results was 100% for chicken, turkey, and emu and 96.2%
for the ostrich serum samples. More than 90% of the AGID-negative/C-EL
ISA-positive serum samples were found positive by HI for at least one
influenza serotype. The specificity of C-ELISA relative to ACID ranged
from 85.5% to 99.8% for sera collected from these species. These resu
lts indicated that the C-ELISA was more sensitive and more specific th
an the ACID test and as sensitive and as specific as the HI test. The
C-ELISA has the potential to replace the ACID test for screening sera
from avian species, including ratites, for detection of antibodies to
type A influenza virus.