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Performance of an automated immunoturbidimetric assay for bovine serum amyloid A.

Lise Nikolic NielsenMette Bisgaard PetersenNynne CapionJo F-H LundsgaardAsger Lundorff Jensen
Published in: Veterinary clinical pathology (2024)
The validation included an assessment of imprecision, inaccuracy, and detection limit, as well as an evaluation of the overlap performance, using banked serum from healthy and sick cows with or without inflammatory disease. Intra- and interassay variation ranged from 0.91% to 2.9% and 2.5% to 5.8%, respectively. The assay was performed with acceptable accuracy within a clinically relevant range of SAA, although minor signs of inaccuracy were detected. Overlap performance was acceptable, with the VET-SAA assay able to differentiate between healthy cows and cows with inflammatory and noninflammatory conditions. The automated VET-SAA assay is considered acceptable for the measurement of SAA in cows.
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