Performance of the Psoroptes ovis antibody enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in the face of low-level mite infestation
- PMID: 31127028
- DOI: 10.1136/vr.105304
Performance of the Psoroptes ovis antibody enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in the face of low-level mite infestation
Abstract
Psoroptes ovis mites, the causative agent of sheep scab, can severely compromise sheep welfare and production. However, in subclinical infections, mite detection is difficult increasing the risk of spread. A recent serodiagnostic test, based on detecting host antibodies to the P ovis allergen, Pso o 2, has made the detection of subclinical infection possible. The use of this test was demonstrated in subclinical situations, through an opportunistic observational study on an extensive hill farm and a lowland flock with recently introduced, quarantined livestock. Twelve animals were tested from each group. Breeding ewes and lambs on the hill farm had seroprevalences of 16 per cent (12.5-17.8 per cent) and 8.3 per cent (4.8-10.1 per cent), respectively. Quarantined store lambs had a seroprevalence of 16.7 per cent (13.2-18.5 per cent); no evidence of P ovis was found in quarantined replacement ewes. By detecting subclinical infection, this serological test could be a powerful tool in sheep scab control, for quarantine procedures, accreditation programmes, and possibly regional or national eradication protocols.
Keywords: ELISA; control; psoroptes ovis; quarantine; serology; sheep scab.
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Competing interests: None declared.
Comment in
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Sheep scab - the importance of accurate diagnosis.Vet Rec. 2019 Jul 27;185(4):105-106. doi: 10.1136/vr.l4820. Vet Rec. 2019. PMID: 31346112 No abstract available.
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