Evaluation of the fluorescence polarization assay as a rapid on-spot test for ruminant brucellosis in Côte d'Ivoire

Brucellosis is a zoonosis of economic and public health concern. While most diagnostic tests for brucellosis can only be performed in the laboratory, the Fluorescence Polarization Assay (FPA) was developed as a rapid point-of-care field test. This pilot project aimed to validate the use of FPA for r...

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Autores principales: Falzon, Laura C., Traoré, S., Kallo, V., Assamoi, J.-B., Bonfoh, Bassirou, Schelling, E.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Frontiers Media 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/105821
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author Falzon, Laura C.
Traoré, S.
Kallo, V.
Assamoi, J.-B.
Bonfoh, Bassirou
Schelling, E.
author_browse Assamoi, J.-B.
Bonfoh, Bassirou
Falzon, Laura C.
Kallo, V.
Schelling, E.
Traoré, S.
author_facet Falzon, Laura C.
Traoré, S.
Kallo, V.
Assamoi, J.-B.
Bonfoh, Bassirou
Schelling, E.
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description Brucellosis is a zoonosis of economic and public health concern. While most diagnostic tests for brucellosis can only be performed in the laboratory, the Fluorescence Polarization Assay (FPA) was developed as a rapid point-of-care field test. This pilot project aimed to validate the use of FPA for rapid diagnosis of ruminant brucellosis on the field, and to compare the FPA performance with that of the more commonly used Rose Bengal Test (RBT). Blood samples were first collected from ruminants in a livestock market, and later from a nearby slaughterhouse in Port Bouët, Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire. Samples collected in the livestock market were processed and tested with the FPA in a central laboratory, while samples collected in the slaughterhouse were processed immediately and the FPA was performed on site. To assess the FPA intra-test agreement, a portion of the serum samples tested at the slaughterhouse were re-tested with the FPA in the laboratory later the same day. To assess inter-test agreement, all serum samples were retested with the RBT. A total of 232 samples were tested with the FPA, 106 and 126 from the livestock market and slaughterhouse, respectively. Of these, 26 tested positive and 39 were doubtful for brucellosis. The FPA was repeated on 28 of the samples collected at the slaughterhouse, and comparison of results indicated a moderate intra-test agreement (Kappa=0.41). The agreement improved when the doubtful category was treated as negative (Kappa=0.65), and when cattle were excluded (Kappa=0.56 to 0.61). The RBT was performed on 229 samples, and of these 10 tested positive. A comparison of FPA and RBT results indicated poor agreement (Kappa=0.00); this improved to slight when only samples taken at the livestock market and tested in the laboratory were considered (Kappa=0.14). The FPA did not perform well in tropical field conditions, possibly due to the high ambient temperatures in the slaughterhouse. Moreover, a difference in performance was noted in relation to the species tested, whereby the FPA seemed to perform better on sheep and goat samples, compared to cattle samples. These findings highlight that further adjustments are needed before implementing the FPA on the field.
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spelling CGSpace1058212024-10-03T07:41:01Z Evaluation of the fluorescence polarization assay as a rapid on-spot test for ruminant brucellosis in Côte d'Ivoire Falzon, Laura C. Traoré, S. Kallo, V. Assamoi, J.-B. Bonfoh, Bassirou Schelling, E. livestock animal diseases disease control brucellosis cows sheep goats zoonoses Brucellosis is a zoonosis of economic and public health concern. While most diagnostic tests for brucellosis can only be performed in the laboratory, the Fluorescence Polarization Assay (FPA) was developed as a rapid point-of-care field test. This pilot project aimed to validate the use of FPA for rapid diagnosis of ruminant brucellosis on the field, and to compare the FPA performance with that of the more commonly used Rose Bengal Test (RBT). Blood samples were first collected from ruminants in a livestock market, and later from a nearby slaughterhouse in Port Bouët, Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire. Samples collected in the livestock market were processed and tested with the FPA in a central laboratory, while samples collected in the slaughterhouse were processed immediately and the FPA was performed on site. To assess the FPA intra-test agreement, a portion of the serum samples tested at the slaughterhouse were re-tested with the FPA in the laboratory later the same day. To assess inter-test agreement, all serum samples were retested with the RBT. A total of 232 samples were tested with the FPA, 106 and 126 from the livestock market and slaughterhouse, respectively. Of these, 26 tested positive and 39 were doubtful for brucellosis. The FPA was repeated on 28 of the samples collected at the slaughterhouse, and comparison of results indicated a moderate intra-test agreement (Kappa=0.41). The agreement improved when the doubtful category was treated as negative (Kappa=0.65), and when cattle were excluded (Kappa=0.56 to 0.61). The RBT was performed on 229 samples, and of these 10 tested positive. A comparison of FPA and RBT results indicated poor agreement (Kappa=0.00); this improved to slight when only samples taken at the livestock market and tested in the laboratory were considered (Kappa=0.14). The FPA did not perform well in tropical field conditions, possibly due to the high ambient temperatures in the slaughterhouse. Moreover, a difference in performance was noted in relation to the species tested, whereby the FPA seemed to perform better on sheep and goat samples, compared to cattle samples. These findings highlight that further adjustments are needed before implementing the FPA on the field. 2019-09-10 2019-11-19T19:14:33Z 2019-11-19T19:14:33Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/105821 en Open Access Frontiers Media Falzon, L.C., Traoré, S., Kallo, V., Assamoi, J.-B., Bonfoh, B. and Schelling, E. 2019. Evaluation of the fluorescence polarization assay as a rapid on-spot test for ruminant brucellosis in Côte d'Ivoire. Frontiers in Veterinary Science 6:287.
spellingShingle livestock
animal diseases
disease control
brucellosis
cows
sheep
goats
zoonoses
Falzon, Laura C.
Traoré, S.
Kallo, V.
Assamoi, J.-B.
Bonfoh, Bassirou
Schelling, E.
Evaluation of the fluorescence polarization assay as a rapid on-spot test for ruminant brucellosis in Côte d'Ivoire
title Evaluation of the fluorescence polarization assay as a rapid on-spot test for ruminant brucellosis in Côte d'Ivoire
title_full Evaluation of the fluorescence polarization assay as a rapid on-spot test for ruminant brucellosis in Côte d'Ivoire
title_fullStr Evaluation of the fluorescence polarization assay as a rapid on-spot test for ruminant brucellosis in Côte d'Ivoire
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the fluorescence polarization assay as a rapid on-spot test for ruminant brucellosis in Côte d'Ivoire
title_short Evaluation of the fluorescence polarization assay as a rapid on-spot test for ruminant brucellosis in Côte d'Ivoire
title_sort evaluation of the fluorescence polarization assay as a rapid on spot test for ruminant brucellosis in cote d ivoire
topic livestock
animal diseases
disease control
brucellosis
cows
sheep
goats
zoonoses
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/105821
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