Detection of Marek's disease virus antigen in chickens by a novel immunoassay
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Detection of Marek's disease virus antigen in chickens by a novel immunoassay
Abstract
An immunoassay was developed to detect Marek's disease virus (MDV) antigen on the tips of feathers obtained from MDV-infected chickens. MDV in follicular debris on the feather tip was demonstrated by use of a specific monoclonal antibody. The principle of an indirect ELISA was employed and the feather tip was used as the solid phase. Presence of MDV was reflected by a dark brown precipitate on the feather tip which could be observed by naked eye. This test system proved to be more sensitive than the agar-gel precipitation (AGP) test as all feather tips of MDV-infected animals gave a positive reaction in the feather tip-ELISA whereas about a half yielded a detectable precipitate in the AGP. Advantages of this feather tip-ELISA and applications are discussed.
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