V. Balamurugan et al., Development of sandwich ELISA for the detection of fowl adenovirus 4 associated with hydropericardium syndrome in experimentally infected chicken, ACT VIROLOG, 45(2), 2001, pp. 95-100
A sandwich ELISA was standardized to detect fowl adenovirus (FAV) group I a
ntigen in various tissues, namely liver, spleen, bursa, thymus and kidneys
of chicks experimentally infected with fowl adenovirus 4 (FAV-4) isolated f
rom cases of inclusion body hepatitis-hydropericardium syndrome (IBH-HPS).
The assay was found to be more sensitive and more specific in comparison to
an agar gel immunodiffusion (AGID) test, as it could detect FAV antigen be
low the titer of 20,000 TCID50/ml and below 1.14 mug in 5% (w/v) suspension
s of liver tissue. In 2-week-old experimentally infected chicks, the antige
ns were detectable by ELISA in liver from 3 to 15 days, in thymus from 3 to
7 days, and in kidneys, bursa and spleen from 3 to 10 days post infection
(p.i.). Maximum antigen concentration in terms of ELISA absorbance values w
as detected in liver and kidneys, which could be used as tissues of choice
for virus isolation or detection of viral antigens from IBH-HPS cases.