Capripoxvirus antibodies detection: Relationship between the two methods alpha and beta of virus neutralisation test

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Virus neutralisation test (VNT) of capripoxvirus (CaPVs) was studied to assess the post-vaccination (vaccine effectiveness) or post-infection antibodies level using two methods: alpha-VNT and beta-VNT which are generally carried out to measure the Neutralising Index (N.I.) and the serum Antibody titre (TAb) respectively. The authors have demonstrated that a positive correlation exists between N.I. and TAb values, this study aimed to add more evidence to this correlation by establishing a graph and its mathematical equations. We found that: N.I. = (1.489 Log TAb) + 1.331; this serves as a base to calculate N.I. using TAb values measured by beta-VNT without going through alpha-VNT and vice versa. At the end of this study, we evaluated the equation accuracy by two parameters; the deviation (d) and the error percentage, which were d = 0.2 and error (%) = 8%, respectively.

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Hamidouche, M., Belmessabih, N., Boubguira, A., Benfenatki, A., Saada, N., Sail, A., & Bacha, F. (2018). Capripoxvirus antibodies detection: Relationship between the two methods alpha and beta of virus neutralisation test. Open Veterinary Journal, 8(3), 340–346. https://doi.org/10.4314/ovj.v8i3.15

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