Ten-year study comparing enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay with the immunofluorescent antibody test for detection of feline leukemia virus infection in cats
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Ten-year study comparing enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay with the immunofluorescent antibody test for detection of feline leukemia virus infection in cats
Abstract
Immunodetection tests for feline retroviruses are powerful tools used in modern veterinary practice. Veterinarians must fully understand the characteristics--strengths and weaknesses--of the FeLV tests so that the information gained from them can be used properly. Any FeLV ELISA or immunofluorescent antibody (IFA) test is a method for detection of FeLV infection (the virus) and is not a diagnostic test for leukemia or other feline disease. From previous studies, it was determined that the most accurate test for detection of persistent FeLV infection is the IFA test, which detects FeLV antigens in cytoplasm of leukocytes in the blood of infected cats. In the study reported here, 1,142,600 FeLV IFA tests were performed between June 1972 and December 1990. During this period 19.8% of the IFA test results were positive and 78% were negative. Evaluation was not possible for the remaining 2.2% of the tests because of lack of enough leukocytes in the smears to evaluate, or nonspecific staining reactions. In 1979, 7 years after introduction of the IFA test, in-hospital FeLV ELISA were introduced, which enabled veterinarians to test for FeLV in their hospitals. Ever since that time, continual discrepancies have been reported between results of FeLV ELISA and IFA tests, particularly between positive ELISA results and their IFA test confirmation. A 10-year comparison was made between practitioner-performed in-hospital FeLV ELISA (n = 20, 240 tests) results and FeLV IFA test performed by a commercial laboratory. All samples tested by ELISA were submitted (for confirmation of results) by veterinarians from the United States, Canada, Europe, Japan, and Australia.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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