Seroepidemiology of paratuberculosis in cattle population of organized and unorganized farms of India
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Seroepidemiology of paratuberculosis in cattle population of organized and unorganized farms of India
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Shirish Dadarao Narnaware,
Bhupendra N. Tripathi |
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Cattle
ELISA Paratuberculosis Seroprevalence |
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Serum samples (531) collected randomly from cattle of organized (200) and unorganized (331) farms of Central and Northern parts of India were subjected to a commercial ELISA to know the seroprevalence of paratuberculosis. These serum samples were also tested by an in-house absorbed ELISA developed in the laboratory and the results were compared. The overall seroprevalence of paratuberculosis in cattle was 8.09% with significantly higher prevalence in cattle of organized farms (13.5%) than unorganized farms (4.83%). The seroprevalence was also significantly higher in calves (17.24%) than adults (7.57%); whereas there was no significant difference in prevalence rate among male (6.71%) and female (9.87%) cattle. Region wise the seroprevalence was slightly higher in organized farms of Northern India (16.43%) than that of Central India (11.81%). The sensitivity and specificity of in-house ELISA were 71.11% and 98.76%, respectively, with the accuracy of over 96%. On the basis of Kappa-test, the inhouse ELISA was in good agreement with commercial Pourquier® ELISA and can be recommended for screening of paratuberculosis infection in cattle in India. Not Available |
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2020-02-12T05:07:01Z
2020-02-12T05:07:01Z 2017-01-01 |
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Not Available http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/31821 |
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English
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