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Serologic reactions against Salmonella in samples from broiler parent stock with and without preceding colibacillosis: a case-control study

In the Danish Salmonella Control Program, eggs from broiler parent flocks are surveyed by serologic analysis every 4 wk for antibodies against Salmonella lipopolysaccharide O-antigens 1, 4, 5, 9, and 12 (Mix-enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay [ELISA]) and 6 and 7 (Infantis-ELISA). The antibody respon...

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Published in:Avian diseases 2001-04, Vol.45 (2), p.486-491
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description In the Danish Salmonella Control Program, eggs from broiler parent flocks are surveyed by serologic analysis every 4 wk for antibodies against Salmonella lipopolysaccharide O-antigens 1, 4, 5, 9, and 12 (Mix-enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay [ELISA]) and 6 and 7 (Infantis-ELISA). The antibody response is measured in percentage optical density (OD%) of a strong positive reaction, and the cutoff value has been determined to be 40 OD%. Two or more reactors above 40 OD% will place the parent flock under suspicion. There has been concern about possible cross-reactions between Salmonella spp. and other Enterobacteriaceae, e.g., Escherichia coli, because a high specificity of a Salmonella antibody test is desirable. Moreover, false-positive Salmonella results have economic consequences and impede planning the production. A case-control study based on cases of clinical E. coli infections (colibacillosis) from two Danish hatcheries, supplying about 62% of the Danish broiler production, is described. In order to eliminate a possible bias from age and season, the controls were matched on age of the birds and on time of submitting the samples. This study shows that flocks with preceding colibacillosis did not have higher salmonella reactions than matched flocks without a preceding colibacillosis. This observation was confirmed in longitudinal studies.
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Animals
Antibodies
Antibodies, Bacterial - analysis
Antigens
Birds
broiler chickens
Case-Control Studies
Chickens
Confidence limits
Cross reaction
Cross Reactions
Eggs
Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay
Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay - veterinary
Escherichia coli
Escherichia coli Infections - complications
Escherichia coli Infections - veterinary
False Positive Reactions
Flocks
Poultry Diseases - diagnosis
Poultry Diseases - immunology
Poultry Diseases - microbiology
Research Notes
Salmonella
Salmonella - immunology
Salmonella Infections, Animal - complications
Salmonella Infections, Animal - diagnosis
Salmonella Infections, Animal - immunology
Seasons
serological surveys
title Serologic reactions against Salmonella in samples from broiler parent stock with and without preceding colibacillosis: a case-control study
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