Field comparison of the interferon‐gamma assay and the intradermal tuberculin test for the diagnosis of bovine tuberculosis

PR WOOD(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), LA CORNER(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), JS ROTHEL(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), C. BALDOCK, SL JONES(Zoos Victoria), DB COUSINS(Government of Western Australia), BS McCORMICK, BR FRANCIS(Government of Western Australia), J. CREEPER, NE TWEDDLE
Australian Veterinary Journal
September 1, 1991
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Abstract

An extensive field comparison of the gamma interferon (IFN-gamma) assay and the single intradermal tuberculin test for the diagnosis of bovine tuberculosis was conducted in Australia. The specificity of the IFN-gamma assay was determined by testing more than 6000 cattle from tuberculosis-free herds and varied from 96.2% to 98.1%, depending on the cut-off point chosen to define a positive reactor. For the sensitivity trial, cattle from herds being de-populated because of bovine tuberculosis were examined with both assays. The sensitivity of the IFN-gamma assay was shown to be significantly higher than the single intradermal tuberculin test and varied from 76.8% to 93.6% depending on the method of interpretation. A maximum overall sensitivity of 95.2% was obtained by testing with the IFN-gamma and the tuberculin test in parallel. The superior sensitivity of the IFN-gamma assay and the ability to adjust the sensitivity of the system depending on the task involved, will provide the Australian Tuberculosis Eradication Campaign with a valuable additional test to enable it to accomplish its goals.


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