The clinical usefulness of antibodies against Babesia gibsoni detected by ELISA with recombinant P50 was examined in dogs in an area where B. gibsoni infection was endemic. Only 8 among 14 dogs with acute type B. gibsoni infection without a previous history of infection were positive. This high percentage of false-negative results is thought to be a weak point of ELISA as a diagnostic tool. However, 14 other anemic dogs with a confirmed history of B. gibsoni infection were all positive, thus confirming the higher sensitivity of ELISA in detecting a history of infection.
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Miyama, T., Inokuma, H., Itamoto, K., Okuda, M., Verdida, R. A., & Xuan, X. (2006). Clinical usefulness of antibodies against Babesia gibsoni detected by ELISA with recombinant P50. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 68(12), 1371–1373. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.68.1371
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