Counter Current Line Absorption Immunoelectrophoresis is an Alternative Diagnostic Screening Test to Counter Current Immunoelectrophoresis in Aleutian Disease (AD) Eradication Programs

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Counter current immunoelectrophoresis (CCIE) is the diagnostic method used in the ongoing Aleutian disease virus eradication program on Danish mink farms. There has been an increasing demand for an alternative diagnostic test especially to evaluate suspected false positive CCIE reactions. We compared test results of a number of negative and positive mink sera in indirect counter current immunoelectrophoresis (ICCIE), counter current line absorption immunoelectrophoresis (CCLAIE) and radio immuno assay (RIA) with test results from counter current immunoelectrophoresis and found that counter current line absorption immunoelectrophoresis is the best alternative diagnostic screening test to counter current immunoelectrophoresis for Aleutian disease eradication programs. Not only proved the CCLAIE test to be useful for evaluation of doubtfully positive CCIE reactions, but it was found to have a higher sensitivity than the CCIE test.

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Aasted, B., Alexandersen, S., Cohn, A., & Hansen, M. (1986). Counter Current Line Absorption Immunoelectrophoresis is an Alternative Diagnostic Screening Test to Counter Current Immunoelectrophoresis in Aleutian Disease (AD) Eradication Programs. Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica, 27(3), 410–420. https://doi.org/10.1186/BF03548155

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