Comparative Evaluation of a Multistrain Indirect ELISA Targeting Anti- p26 and gp45 Antibodies for EIAV Detection
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Sample Collection
2.2. ELISA Assay Development and Testing
2.3. Commercial ELISA
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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ELISA 1 | ELISA 2 | ELISA 3 | Frequency Observed |
---|---|---|---|
Positive | Positive | Positive | 96 |
Positive | Positive | Negative | 3 |
Positive | Negative | Positive | 0 |
Negative | Positive | Positive | 1 |
Positive | Negative | Negative | 0 |
Negative | Positive | Negative | 2 |
Negative | Negative | Positive | 1 |
Negative | Negative | Negative | 269 |
ELISA 1 | Negative | Positive | Total | Observed Agreements (%) | Agreement Expected by Chance (%) | Kappa Cohen (CI) | Kappa Cohen (SE) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ELISA 2: Negative | 270 | 0 | 270 | ||||
ELISA 2: Positive | 3 | 99 | 102 | ||||
Total | 273 | 99 | 372 | ||||
369 (99.19) | 225.3 (60.56) | 0.980 (0.957–1.000) | 0.012 | ||||
ELISA 3: Negative | 271 | 3 | 274 | ||||
ELISA 3: Positive | 2 | 96 | 98 | ||||
Total | 273 | 99 | 372 | ||||
367 (98.66) | 227.2 (61.06) | 0.965 (0.935–0.996) | 0.015 | ||||
Official Classification: Negative | 270 | 0 | 270 | ||||
Official Classification: Positive | 3 | 99 | 102 | ||||
Total | 273 | 99 | 372 | ||||
369 (99.19) | 225.3 (60.56) | 0.980 (0.957–1.000) | 0.012 |
Parameters | BLCA_A (%) | BLCB_B (%) | Official Classification |
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ELISA 1 | |||
Sensitivity | 98.8 (95.3–99.9) | 98.0 (93.0–100) | 97.1 (91.7–99.0) |
Specificity | 99.9 (99.1–100) | 99.6 (98.0–100) | 100 (98.6–100) |
PPV | 99.8 (97.5–100) | 99.0 (98.1–99.4) | 100 (96.3–100) |
NPV | 99.6 (98.2–100) | 99.3 (98.5–99.6) | 98.9 (96.8–99.6) |
ELISA 2 | |||
Sensitivity | 99.8 (97.5–100) | 98.9 (94.6–100) | 100 (96.4–100) |
Specificity | 99.9 (99.1–100) | 98.9 (97.2–100) | 100 (98.6–100) |
PPV | 99.8 (97.6–100) | 97.2 (96.0–98.1) | 100 (96.4–100) |
NPV | 99.9 (99.1–100) | 99.6 (98.9–99.8) | 100 (98.6–100) |
ELISA 3 | |||
Sensitivity | 96.8 (92.5–99.1) | 95.7 (90.8–100) | 95.1 (89.0–97.9) |
Specificity | 99.6 (98.2–100) | 99.2 (97.6–100) | 99.6 (97.9–99.9) |
PPV | 98.8 (95.2–99.9) | 97.9 (96.8–98.6) | 99.0 (94.4–99.8) |
NPV | 98.8 (97.2–99.7) | 98.4 (97.4–99.0) | 98.2 (95.8–99.2) |
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Ostuni, A.; Frontoso, R.; Crudele, M.A.; Barca, L.; Amati, M.; Boni, R.; De Vendel, J.; Raimondi, P.; Bavoso, A. Comparative Evaluation of a Multistrain Indirect ELISA Targeting Anti- p26 and gp45 Antibodies for EIAV Detection. Pathogens 2025, 14, 575. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens14060575
Ostuni A, Frontoso R, Crudele MA, Barca L, Amati M, Boni R, De Vendel J, Raimondi P, Bavoso A. Comparative Evaluation of a Multistrain Indirect ELISA Targeting Anti- p26 and gp45 Antibodies for EIAV Detection. Pathogens. 2025; 14(6):575. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens14060575
Chicago/Turabian StyleOstuni, Angela, Raffaele Frontoso, Maria Antonietta Crudele, Lorella Barca, Mario Amati, Raffaele Boni, Jolanda De Vendel, Paolo Raimondi, and Alfonso Bavoso. 2025. "Comparative Evaluation of a Multistrain Indirect ELISA Targeting Anti- p26 and gp45 Antibodies for EIAV Detection" Pathogens 14, no. 6: 575. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens14060575
APA StyleOstuni, A., Frontoso, R., Crudele, M. A., Barca, L., Amati, M., Boni, R., De Vendel, J., Raimondi, P., & Bavoso, A. (2025). Comparative Evaluation of a Multistrain Indirect ELISA Targeting Anti- p26 and gp45 Antibodies for EIAV Detection. Pathogens, 14(6), 575. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens14060575