Comparison of three serological tests for the detection of Coxiella burnetii specific antibodies in European wild rabbits
Abstract Background Coxiella burnetii causes Q fever, a zoonotic bacterial disease with a multi-host cycle and reservoirs in wild and domestic animal species. Q fever has a significant impact on the Australian public health and economy but its ecology and contributing reservoir species remain poorly...
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doaj-2b87571676fc44a698ff64c43e3f065d2020-11-25T03:49:27ZengBMCBMC Veterinary Research1746-61482020-08-011611510.1186/s12917-020-02526-wComparison of three serological tests for the detection of Coxiella burnetii specific antibodies in European wild rabbitsCharles Caraguel0Sarah Bassett1David González-Barrio2Peter Elsworth3Anne-Lise Chaber4School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, The University of AdelaideSchool of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, The University of AdelaideSALUVET, Animal Health Department, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, Complutense University of MadridPest Animal Research Centre, Department of Agriculture and FisheriesSchool of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, The University of AdelaideAbstract Background Coxiella burnetii causes Q fever, a zoonotic bacterial disease with a multi-host cycle and reservoirs in wild and domestic animal species. Q fever has a significant impact on the Australian public health and economy but its ecology and contributing reservoir species remain poorly understood. In Europe, rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) were identified as a major reservoir of C. burnetii and it is possible that they play a similar role in Australia. In absence of commercial kit available for rabbit, the Thermo Fisher - PrioCHECK™ Ruminant Q fever Ab Plate Kit was adapted to successfully screen rabbits population in Europe. However, this assay is not accessible in Australia and we assessed the equivalency of two commercially available kits in Australia – IDEXX - CHEKIT Q Fever Antibody ELISA kit and IDVet - ID Screen® Q Fever Indirect Multi-species with the Thermo Fisher kit (reference kit). Results A total of 94 rabbit sera were screened by all three ELISA kits using the same confirmed positive and negative controls. While the IDEXX kit failed to agree the other two assays (concordance correlation coefficient, r b < 0.77), IDVet kit showed satisfactory equivalency with Thermo Fisher (r b = 0.927). Conclusion IDvet kit provides the best alternative for Thermo Fisher in the detection of C. burnetii specific antibodies in rabbits in Australia. Further trials are required to confirm these preliminary results due to the low seroprevalence of Coxiella burnetii observed in the study sera.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12917-020-02526-wCoxiella burnetiiQ feverELISASerologyEuropean rabbitOryctolagus cuniculus |
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Charles Caraguel Sarah Bassett David González-Barrio Peter Elsworth Anne-Lise Chaber Comparison of three serological tests for the detection of Coxiella burnetii specific antibodies in European wild rabbits BMC Veterinary Research Coxiella burnetii Q fever ELISA Serology European rabbit Oryctolagus cuniculus |
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Charles Caraguel Sarah Bassett David González-Barrio Peter Elsworth Anne-Lise Chaber |
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Comparison of three serological tests for the detection of Coxiella burnetii specific antibodies in European wild rabbits |
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Comparison of three serological tests for the detection of Coxiella burnetii specific antibodies in European wild rabbits |
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Comparison of three serological tests for the detection of Coxiella burnetii specific antibodies in European wild rabbits |
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Comparison of three serological tests for the detection of Coxiella burnetii specific antibodies in European wild rabbits |
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Comparison of three serological tests for the detection of Coxiella burnetii specific antibodies in European wild rabbits |
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comparison of three serological tests for the detection of coxiella burnetii specific antibodies in european wild rabbits |
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Abstract Background Coxiella burnetii causes Q fever, a zoonotic bacterial disease with a multi-host cycle and reservoirs in wild and domestic animal species. Q fever has a significant impact on the Australian public health and economy but its ecology and contributing reservoir species remain poorly understood. In Europe, rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) were identified as a major reservoir of C. burnetii and it is possible that they play a similar role in Australia. In absence of commercial kit available for rabbit, the Thermo Fisher - PrioCHECK™ Ruminant Q fever Ab Plate Kit was adapted to successfully screen rabbits population in Europe. However, this assay is not accessible in Australia and we assessed the equivalency of two commercially available kits in Australia – IDEXX - CHEKIT Q Fever Antibody ELISA kit and IDVet - ID Screen® Q Fever Indirect Multi-species with the Thermo Fisher kit (reference kit). Results A total of 94 rabbit sera were screened by all three ELISA kits using the same confirmed positive and negative controls. While the IDEXX kit failed to agree the other two assays (concordance correlation coefficient, r b < 0.77), IDVet kit showed satisfactory equivalency with Thermo Fisher (r b = 0.927). Conclusion IDvet kit provides the best alternative for Thermo Fisher in the detection of C. burnetii specific antibodies in rabbits in Australia. Further trials are required to confirm these preliminary results due to the low seroprevalence of Coxiella burnetii observed in the study sera. |
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Coxiella burnetii Q fever ELISA Serology European rabbit Oryctolagus cuniculus |
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