Monoclonal Antibody Based Latex Agglutination Test for the Diagnosis of Trypanosomosis in Cattle

Trypanosomosis which is an arthropod borne disease had become the menace to the Indian farmers because of its significant impact on the productive status of the animals. Moreover, the zoonotic effect of this disease has also proved now. Research on newer techniques for the diagnosis of this importan...

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Main Authors: Shyma K.P., S.K. Gupta, Ajit Singh, S.S. Chaudhary, Jayprakash Gupta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Assiut University 2012-01-01
Series:Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research
Online Access:http://advetresearch.com/index.php/AVR/article/view/143
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spelling doaj-5a4d823008d44e238a575e2e33ae68e52020-11-24T23:07:06ZengAssiut UniversityJournal of Advanced Veterinary Research2090-62692090-62772012-01-012114143Monoclonal Antibody Based Latex Agglutination Test for the Diagnosis of Trypanosomosis in CattleShyma K.P.S.K. GuptaAjit SinghS.S. ChaudharyJayprakash GuptaTrypanosomosis which is an arthropod borne disease had become the menace to the Indian farmers because of its significant impact on the productive status of the animals. Moreover, the zoonotic effect of this disease has also proved now. Research on newer techniques for the diagnosis of this important disease has been carried out for the past hundred years, and still this search is going on for finding a more sensitive and specific test. The parasitological examination which is used for the diagnosis at the field level misses about 80% of positive cases. Keeping in view the shortcomings of the conventional diagnostic methods we carried out the present investigation for the detection of active infection of Trypanosoma evansi by monoclonal antibody based latex agglutination test (MAb-LAT). About 88 blood samples collected from cattle of the karnal district of Haryana were screened initially by Wet Blood Film (WBF) immediately after collection and their corresponding serum samples were subjected to latex agglutination test. WBF could detect the presence of motile trypanosomes only in three samples (3.41%) where as MAb-LAT detected 53 samples (60.23%) positive for the circulating antigens of Trypanosoma evansi. Study found that MAb-LAT is much sensitive than the conventional parasitological examination. Moreover, MAb-LAT is simple to perform, rapid, and cost-effective and can be used in field-level.http://advetresearch.com/index.php/AVR/article/view/143
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author Shyma K.P.
S.K. Gupta
Ajit Singh
S.S. Chaudhary
Jayprakash Gupta
spellingShingle Shyma K.P.
S.K. Gupta
Ajit Singh
S.S. Chaudhary
Jayprakash Gupta
Monoclonal Antibody Based Latex Agglutination Test for the Diagnosis of Trypanosomosis in Cattle
Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research
author_facet Shyma K.P.
S.K. Gupta
Ajit Singh
S.S. Chaudhary
Jayprakash Gupta
author_sort Shyma K.P.
title Monoclonal Antibody Based Latex Agglutination Test for the Diagnosis of Trypanosomosis in Cattle
title_short Monoclonal Antibody Based Latex Agglutination Test for the Diagnosis of Trypanosomosis in Cattle
title_full Monoclonal Antibody Based Latex Agglutination Test for the Diagnosis of Trypanosomosis in Cattle
title_fullStr Monoclonal Antibody Based Latex Agglutination Test for the Diagnosis of Trypanosomosis in Cattle
title_full_unstemmed Monoclonal Antibody Based Latex Agglutination Test for the Diagnosis of Trypanosomosis in Cattle
title_sort monoclonal antibody based latex agglutination test for the diagnosis of trypanosomosis in cattle
publisher Assiut University
series Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research
issn 2090-6269
2090-6277
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Trypanosomosis which is an arthropod borne disease had become the menace to the Indian farmers because of its significant impact on the productive status of the animals. Moreover, the zoonotic effect of this disease has also proved now. Research on newer techniques for the diagnosis of this important disease has been carried out for the past hundred years, and still this search is going on for finding a more sensitive and specific test. The parasitological examination which is used for the diagnosis at the field level misses about 80% of positive cases. Keeping in view the shortcomings of the conventional diagnostic methods we carried out the present investigation for the detection of active infection of Trypanosoma evansi by monoclonal antibody based latex agglutination test (MAb-LAT). About 88 blood samples collected from cattle of the karnal district of Haryana were screened initially by Wet Blood Film (WBF) immediately after collection and their corresponding serum samples were subjected to latex agglutination test. WBF could detect the presence of motile trypanosomes only in three samples (3.41%) where as MAb-LAT detected 53 samples (60.23%) positive for the circulating antigens of Trypanosoma evansi. Study found that MAb-LAT is much sensitive than the conventional parasitological examination. Moreover, MAb-LAT is simple to perform, rapid, and cost-effective and can be used in field-level.
url http://advetresearch.com/index.php/AVR/article/view/143
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