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. 2014 Dec 5;56(1):71. doi: 10.1186/s13028-014-0071-1

Table 3.

Comparison of sensitivity of the in-house Schmallenberg virus ELISA (A) and a commercial SBV ELISA (B) versus virus neutralization test (VNT)

Dilution of sera Sera number
611 612 615 616
VNT A B VNT A B VNT A B VNT A B
1:1 1:32 98 96 1:64 76 189 1:64 95 120 1:64 81 64
1:4 1:16 34 53 1:16 34 213 1:32 49 102 1:16 36 25
1:8 1:8 18 34 1:8 22 132 1:16 31 61 1:8 24 21
1:16 1:4 9 17 1:4 15 86 1:4 16 35 <1:4 11 11
1:32 <1:4 3 8 <1:4 8 43 <1:4 7 16 1:4 6 −4
1:64 <1:4 3 4 <1:4 4 23 <1:4 5 9 <1:4 3 11

Four out of the positive sera from France (see Table 1); serially diluted 1:4 to 1:64 in negative serum were analyzed in accordance with the protocol of each test. The sera and sera dilutions where further diluted 1:100 in ELISA A, 1:10 in ELISA B and serially diluted 1:4 to 1:256 in VNT. Bold-figures indicate positive results, under-lined figures doubtful results. Thresholds: VNT titer ≥1:8 = positive. ELISA A; S/P% ≥15 = positive, ELISA B; S/P ≥50-60 = doubtful, >60 = positive.