Use of Brucella abortus species specific polymerase chain reaction assay for the diagnosis of bovine brucellosis
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Chisi, Songelwayo L.
Schmidt, Tracy
Akol, George W.
Van Heerden, Henriette
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AOSIS OpenJournals
Abstract
Serology is primarily used in the diagnosis of bovine brucellosis. Bacterial culture and isolation
is the gold standard in diagnosing brucellosis but, like serology, it does not offer complete
(100%) diagnostic sensitivity and specificity. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) has been
suggested to offer better specificity and sensitivity. In this study, we evaluated the performance
of Brucella abortus species specific (BaSS) PCR directly from different samples in the diagnosis
of bovine brucellosis in naturally infected cattle in KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa
with known infectious status from culture. The BaSS PCR had a low diagnostic sensitivity
(DSe) of 70%, but was able to identify vaccine strains using abomasal fluid from aborted
foetuses and detect Brucella DNA from decomposing samples. The best sample for the BaSS
PCR was abomasal fluid.
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Serology, Diagnosis, Bovine brucellosis, Polymerase chain reaction (PCR), Brucella abortus species specific (BaSS), Cattle
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Chisi, S.L., Schmidt, T., Akol,
G.W. & Van Heerden, H.,
2017, ‘Use of Brucella
abortus species specific
polymerase chain reaction
assay for the diagnosis of
bovine brucellosis’, Journal of
the South African Veterinary
Association 88(0), a1433.
https://DOI.org/10.4102/jsava.v88i0.1433.