Using latent class analysis to estimate the test characteristics of the γ-interferon test, the single intradermal comparative tuberculin test and a multiplex immunoassay under Irish conditions

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作者
Clegg, Tracy A. [1 ]
Duignan, Anthony [2 ]
Whelan, Clare [3 ]
Gormley, Eamonn
Good, Margaret [2 ]
Clarke, John [3 ]
Toft, Nils [4 ]
More, Simon J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Coll Dublin, Sch Agr Food Sci & Vet Med, Vet Sci Ctr, Ctr Vet Epidemiol & Risk Anal, Dublin 4, Ireland
[2] Dept Agr & Food, Dublin 2, Ireland
[3] Enfer Sci, Unit T, Naas, Kildare, Ireland
[4] Royal Vet & Agr Univ, Dept Large Anim Sci, DK-1870 Frederiksberg C, Denmark
关键词
Bovine tuberculosis; Ireland; Latent class analysis; gamma-Interferon assay; Single intradermal comparative tuberculin test; Multiplex immunoassay; MYCOBACTERIUM-BOVIS INFECTION; TO-CATTLE TRANSMISSION; DIAGNOSTIC-TESTS; ASSAY; IRELAND; SENSITIVITY; HERDS; SURVEILLANCE; ERADICATION; SPECIFICITY;
D O I
10.1016/j.vetmic.2011.02.027
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Considerable effort has been devoted to improving the existing diagnostic tests for bovine tuberculosis (single intradermal comparative tuberculin test [SICTT] and gamma-interferon assay [gamma-IFN]) and to develop new tests. Previously, the diagnostic characteristics (sensitivity, specificity) have been estimated in populations with defined infection status. However, these approaches can be problematic as there may be few herds in Ireland where freedom from infection is guaranteed. We used latent class models to estimate the diagnostic characteristics of existing (SICTT and gamma-IFN) and new (multiplex immunoassay [Enferplex-TB]) diagnostic tests under Irish field conditions where true disease status was unknown. The study population consisted of herds recruited in areas with no known TB problems (2197 animals) and herds experiencing a confirmed TB breakdown (2740 animals). A Bayesian model was developed, allowing for dependence between SICTT and gamma-IFN, while assuming independence from the Enferplex-TB test. Different test interpretations were used for the analysis: SICTT (standard and severe interpretation), gamma-IFN (a single interpretation), and a range of interpretations for the Enferplex-TB (level-1 [high sensitivity interpretation] to level-5 [high specificity interpretation]). The sensitivity and specificity (95% posterior credibility intervals; 95% PCI) of SICTT[standard] relative to Enferplex-TB[level-1] and gamma-IFN were 52.9-60.8% and 99.2-99.8%, respectively. Equivalent estimates for gamma-IFN relative to Enferplex-TB[level-1] and SICTT were 63.1-70.1% and 86.8-89.4%, respectively. Sensitivity of Enferplex-TB[level-1] (95% PCI: 64.8-71.9%) was superior to the SICTT[standard], and specificity of the Enferplex-TB[level-5] was superior to gamma-IFN (95% PCI: 99.6-100.0%). These results provide robust measures of sensitivity and specificity under field conditions in Ireland and suggest that the Enferplex-TB test has the potential to improve on current diagnostics for TB infection in cattle. The extent of that potential will be assessed in further studies. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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