Journal article
Measurement of serum IgG in foals by radial immunodiffusion and automated turbidimetric immunoassay
DG Davis, DMW Schaefer, KW Hinchcliff, ML Wellman, VE Willet, JM Fletcher
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine | Published : 2005
Abstract
Hypogammaglobulinemia as a result of failure of transfer of passive immunity (FTPI) is an important risk factor for infectious disease in neonatal foals. The current gold standard for determining serum immunoglobulin concentrations is radial immunodiffusion (RID). The purpose of this study was to compare immunoglobulin concentrations measured by RID with those determined by an automated turbidimetric immunoassay (TIA), which has a much shorter turnaround time. Immunoglobulin concentrations were measured by both RID and TIA in serum collected from 84 neonatal foals. Sixty-seven foals had results within the linear range for both assays. Sensitivity and specificity of TIA for diagnosis of FTPI ..
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