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Bayesian evaluation of three serological tests for the diagnosis of bovine brucellosis in bangladesh

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Rahman A.K.M.A., Smit S., Devleesschauwer B., Kostoulas P., Abatih E., Saegerman C., Shamsuddin M., Berkvens D., Dhand N.K., Ward M.P.
Date
2019
Language
en
DOI
10.1017/S0950268818003503
Keyword
agglutination test
Article
Bangladesh
Bayes theorem
bovine
bovine brucellosis
controlled study
cross-sectional study
diagnostic accuracy
diagnostic test accuracy study
enzyme linked immunosorbent assay
geography
immunoglobulin G indirect enzyme linked immunosorbent assay
intermethod comparison
nonhuman
performance
predictive value
prevalence
Rose Bengal test
sensitivity analysis
sensitivity and specificity
serology
serum
slow agglutination test
animal
bovine brucellosis
comparative study
enzyme assay
serology
veterinary medicine
rose bengal
Agglutination Tests
Animals
Bangladesh
Bayes Theorem
Brucellosis, Bovine
Cattle
Enzyme Assays
Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
Rose Bengal
Serologic Tests
Cambridge University Press
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Abstract
We evaluated the performance of three serological tests – an immunoglobulin G indirect enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (iELISA), a Rose Bengal test and a slow agglutination test (SAT) – for the diagnosis of bovine brucellosis in Bangladesh. Cattle sera (n = 1360) sourced from Mymensingh district (MD) and a Government owned dairy farm (GF) were tested in parallel. We used a Bayesian latent class model that adjusted for the conditional dependence among the three tests and assumed constant diagnostic accuracy of the three tests in both populations. The sensitivity and specificity of the three tests varied from 84.6% to 93.7%, respectively. The true prevalences of bovine brucellosis in MD and the GF were 0.6% and 20.4%, respectively. Parallel interpretation of iELISA and SAT yielded the highest negative predictive values: 99.9% in MD and 99.6% in the GF; whereas serial interpretation of both iELISA and SAT produced the highest positive predictive value (PPV): 99.9% in the GF and also high PPV (98.9%) in MD. We recommend the use of both iELISA and SAT together and serial interpretation for culling and parallel interpretation for import decisions. Removal of brucellosis positive cattle will contribute to the control of brucellosis as a public health risk in Bangladesh. © The Author(s) 2019.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/78448
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