Developing an indirect ELISA based on recombinant hexon protein for serological detection of inclusion body hepatitis in chickens

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Fowl adenovirus (FAdv) serotype 2 causes inclusion body hepatitis (IBH) disease which adversely affects the broiler industry in Thailand. We developed an indirect ELISA based on the recombinant hexon protein produced by E. coli. The recombinant hexon protein was tested with sera, in both infected and noninfected chickens. The recombinant hexon protein was standardized with an antigen concentration of 3.75 μg/ml and test sera. The intra- and inter-assays were repeatable. The cutoff value from TG-ROC curve analysis was 0.106. The specificity and sensitivity were 80 and 80%, respectively. The correlation coefficient (r) of absorbance values from this ELISA compared with the serum neutralization test was 0.76. This ELISA might be helpful for IBH diagnosis and surveillance. © 2014 The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science.

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Junnu, S., Lertwatcharasarakul, P., Jala, S., Phattanakunanan, S., Moonjit, P., & Songserm, T. (2014, February). Developing an indirect ELISA based on recombinant hexon protein for serological detection of inclusion body hepatitis in chickens. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.13-0196

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