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      Evaluation of an Erns-based enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay to distinguish Classical swine fever virus-infected pigs from pigs vaccinated with CP7_E2alf.

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          Infections with Classical swine fever virus (CSFV) are a major economic threat to pig production. To combat CSF outbreaks and to maintain trade, new marker vaccines were developed that allow differentiation of infected from vaccinated animals (DIVA principle). The chimeric pestivirus CP7_E2alf was shown to be safe and efficacious. Its DIVA strategy is based on the detection of CSFV E(rns)-specific antibodies that are only developed on infection. However, for the new marker vaccine to be considered a valuable control tool, a validated discriminatory assay is needed. One promising candidate is the already commercially available enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, PrioCHECK CSFV E(rns) ELISA (Prionics BV, Lelystad, The Netherlands). Four laboratories of different European Union member states tested 530 serum samples and country-specific field sera from domestic pigs and wild boar. The ELISA displayed a good robustness. However, based on its reproducibility and repeatability, ranges rather than single values for diagnostic sensitivity and specificity were defined. The ELISA displayed a sensitivity of 90-98% with sera from CSFV-infected domestic pigs. A specificity of 89-96% was calculated with sera from domestic pigs vaccinated once with CP7_E2alf. The ELISA detected CSFV infections in vaccinated domestic pigs with a sensitivity of 82-94%. The sensitivity was lower with sera taken ≤21 days post-challenge indicating that the stage of CSFV infection had a considerable influence on testing. Taken together, the PrioCHECK CSFV E(rns) ELISA can be used for detection of CSFV infections in CP7_E2alf-vaccinated and nonvaccinated domestic pig populations, but should only be applied on a herd basis by testing a defined number of animals.

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          Journal
          J. Vet. Diagn. Invest.
          Journal of veterinary diagnostic investigation : official publication of the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, Inc
          SAGE Publications
          1943-4936
          1040-6387
          Jul 2015
          : 27
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Institute of Virology, Department of Infectious Diseases, University of Veterinary Medicine, Hannover, Germany (Pannhorst, Meyer, Becher)Institute of Epidemiology (Fröhlich, Staubach)Institute of Diagnostic Virology (Blome)Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut, Greifswald, Insel Riems, Germany kpannhorst@lsu.edu.
          [2 ] Institute of Virology, Department of Infectious Diseases, University of Veterinary Medicine, Hannover, Germany (Pannhorst, Meyer, Becher)Institute of Epidemiology (Fröhlich, Staubach)Institute of Diagnostic Virology (Blome)Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut, Greifswald, Insel Riems, Germany.
          Article
          1040638715592446
          10.1177/1040638715592446
          26179095
          b15a999f-0e31-477c-a5b0-dff30a6ffc93
          History

          CP7_E2alf,Classical swine fever virus,DIVA enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay,DIVA vaccine

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