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. 2004 Nov 23;105(1):9–17. doi: 10.1016/j.vetmic.2004.09.020

Table 2.

Sensitivity and specificity of PEDV detection in control V-Ag samples and in field samples of faeces by the CB-ELISA method

Group of samples Sample tested EM Dilution of samples
Absorbances in wells
NA %B E
Ag/faeces SwSneg./pos. SwSneg. SwSpos.
1 PED V-Ag C+ 40× 40× 1.822 0.070 1.752 96.2 +
TGE V-Ag C+ 40× 40× 0.025 0.018 0.007 28.0
Rota V-Ag R+ 40× 40× 0.024 0.039 −0.015 −62.5



2 676/2 C+ 40× 0.503 0.050 0.453 90.1 +
716/2 C− 40× 0.728 0.295 0.433 59.5 +
726/3 C− 40× 1.652 0.282 1.370 82.9 +



3 708/3 C− 40× 1.765 1.210 0.555 31.4
708/3 C− 20× 1.671 0.506 1.165 69.7 +
829/2 C− 40× 2.104 1.147 0.957 45.5
829/2 C− 20× 1.792 0.267 1.525 85.1 +



4 771/4 C+ 40× 0.094 0.041 0.053 56.4
771/4 C+ 500× 0.899 0.184 0.715 79.5 +
837 ND 40× 0.076 0.045 0.031 40.8
837 ND 500× 0.296 0.016 0.280 94.6 +



5 833/2 C− 40× 0.120 0.070 0.050 41.7
833/2 C− 500× 0.038 0.047 −0.009 −23.7



6 663/3 C− 40× 0.090 0.085 0.005 5.6
668 C− 40× 0.016 0.017 −0.001 −6.3

Effect of SwSneg./pos. dilution on the values of net absorbance, % blocking and final evaluation. Dilutions of samples with positive values NA > 0.1 and %B > 50 are in bold; EM (+/−): positive and negative results of rotavirus (R) and coronavirus (C) detection obtained by electron microscopic examination; NA: net absorbance; %B: percentage of reaction blocking; E: evaluation of samples by CB-ELISA as PEDV positive (+) or negative (−); ND: not done; PED, TGE, Rota V-Ag: mean absorbance obtained by examination of crude viral antigens.