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dc.creatorPfukenyi D.M., Meletis E., Modise B., Ndengu M., Kadzviti F.W., Dipuo K., Moesi K., Kostoulas P., Matope G.en
dc.date.accessioned2023-01-31T09:50:04Z
dc.date.available2023-01-31T09:50:04Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.identifier10.1016/j.prevetmed.2020.105075
dc.identifier.issn01675877
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11615/78203
dc.description.abstractThis study was conducted to evaluate the sensitivity (Se) and specificity (Sp) of the Rose Bengal test (RBT), complement fixation test (CFT), the serum lateral flow assay (LFAserum) and the blood lateral flow assay (LFAblood) for the detection of antibodies to Brucella spp. using Bayesian latent class models (BLCMs). Sera and whole blood were collected from naturally infected cattle reared in smallholder, small-scale commercial and large-scale commercial farms in Zimbabwe (n = 1022) and Botswana (n = 770). The BLCMs were fitted under the assumption that conditional dependences existed between the tests. Based on the conditional dependence model, the RBT had the highest Se of 0.897 (95 % Probability Intervals: 0.854; 0.932) compared to 0.827 (0.773; 0.872), 0.812 (0.76; 0.858) and 0.809 (0.785; 0.832) for the LFAserum, LFAblood and CFT, respectively. The CFT recorded a higher Sp of 0.999 (0.995; 1.000) than the LFAserum 0.996 (0.99; 1.000), the LFAblood 0.984 (0.976; 0.991) and the RBT 0.969 (0.959; 0.978). The data indicated that both the Se and Sp of RBT and CFT and the Sp of LFAserum and LFAblood were conditionally independent, while the Se appeared to be conditionally dependent. These results indicated that none of the evaluated tests had perfect Se and Sp and consequently could not be used alone for the diagnosis of brucellosis in cattle from the studied farming sectors. Thus, based on high Se and Sp, respectively, a brucellosis testing regimen using the RBT (screening) and the LFA (confirmatory) may be considered. © 2020 Elsevier B.V.en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.sourcePreventive Veterinary Medicineen
dc.source.urihttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85087157478&doi=10.1016%2fj.prevetmed.2020.105075&partnerID=40&md5=53b00bac4d14c09c2d09a5fc12e5016c
dc.subjectrose bengalen
dc.subjectrose bengalen
dc.subjectagglutination testen
dc.subjectArticleen
dc.subjectassayen
dc.subjectBayes theoremen
dc.subjectblood samplingen
dc.subjectBotswanaen
dc.subjectbovine brucellosisen
dc.subjectBrucellaen
dc.subjectcomplement fixation testen
dc.subjectcross-sectional studyen
dc.subjectdiagnostic testen
dc.subjecthumanen
dc.subjecthumoral immunityen
dc.subjectlaboratory testen
dc.subjectlatent class analysisen
dc.subjectlateral flow assayen
dc.subjectprevalenceen
dc.subjectpriority journalen
dc.subjectsensitivity and specificityen
dc.subjectZimbabween
dc.subjectanimalen
dc.subjectBayes theoremen
dc.subjectblood analysisen
dc.subjectbovineen
dc.subjectbovine brucellosisen
dc.subjectchemistryen
dc.subjectcomparative studyen
dc.subjectcomplement fixation testen
dc.subjectlatent class analysisen
dc.subjectveterinary medicineen
dc.subjectAnimalsen
dc.subjectBayes Theoremen
dc.subjectBlood Chemical Analysisen
dc.subjectBotswanaen
dc.subjectBrucellosis, Bovineen
dc.subjectCattleen
dc.subjectComplement Fixation Testsen
dc.subjectLatent Class Analysisen
dc.subjectRose Bengalen
dc.subjectSensitivity and Specificityen
dc.subjectZimbabween
dc.subjectElsevier B.V.en
dc.titleEvaluation of the sensitivity and specificity of the lateral flow assay, Rose Bengal test and the complement fixation test for the diagnosis of brucellosis in cattle using Bayesian latent class analysisen
dc.typejournalArticleen


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