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Evaluation of Nobuto filter paper strips for the detection of avian influenza virus antibody in waterfowl

January 1, 2011

The utility of using Nobuto paper strips for the detection of avian influenza antibodies was examined in mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) experimentally infected with low pathogenic avian influenza viruses. Blood was collected 2 wk after infection and was preserved either as serum or whole blood absorbed onto Nobuto strips. Analysis of samples using a commercially available blocking enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay revealed comparable results (???96% sensitivity for all methods) between sera stored at -30 C and the Nobuto strip preservation method even when the Nobuto strips were stored up to 3 mo at room temperature (RT). Significant differences were detected in the ratio of sample absorbance to negative control absorbance for Nobuto strips stored at RT compared with sera stored at -30 C, although these differences did not affect the ability of the test to reliably detect positive and negative samples. Nobuto strips are a convenient and sensitive alternative to the collection of serum samples when maintaining appropriate storage temperatures is difficult. ?? 2011 American Association of Avian Pathologists.

Publication Year 2011
Title Evaluation of Nobuto filter paper strips for the detection of avian influenza virus antibody in waterfowl
DOI 10.1637/9687-021511-ResNote.1
Authors Robert J. Dusek, Jeffrey S. Hall, Sean W. Nashold, Joshua L. Teslaa, Hon S. Ip
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Avian Diseases
Index ID 70032542
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization National Wildlife Health Center
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