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Field validation of clinical and laboratory diagnosis of wildebeest associated malignant catarrhal fever in cattle.

Sheillah Ayiela OronoGeorge Chege GitaoJean Pierre MpatswenumugaboMaurine ChepkwonyChristine MutisyaEdward OkothBarend Mark de Clare BronsvoortGeorge Cameron RussellVishvanath NeneElizabeth Anne Jessie Cook
Published in: BMC veterinary research (2019)
Clinical diagnosis was demonstrated to be an effective method to identify affected animals although animals may be incorrectly classified resulting in financial loss. The study revealed indirect ELISA as a poor test and nested PCR to be a more appropriate confirmatory test for diagnosing acute WA-MCF. However, the logistics of PCR make it unsuitable for field diagnosis of WA-MCF. The future of WA-MCF diagnosis should be aimed at development of penside techniques, which will allow for fast detection in the field.
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