Comparison of a Commercial ELISA with the Modified Agglutina­tion Test for Detection of Toxoplasma gondii Antibodies in Sera of Naturally Infected Dogs and Cats

here Background: Toxoplasma gondii can infect all warm-blooded animals.Modified agglutination test (MAT) and ELISA are widely used for the detection of T.gondii antibodies.

However, there is little information on their acceptability for detecting antibodies in companion animals.Methods: This study compared ELISA and MAT for their ability to detect T.gondii infection in natu­rally infected dogs and cats.

Blood samples were collected from dogs and cats in different areas of Beijing, China and analyzed by ELISA and MAT.The χ2 test and k analysis were used to evaluate their efficiency and agreement.Results: For dogs, the seroprevalence of T.

gondii antibodies detected by ELISA was 34.7%, which was significantly higher than that detected by MAT (P<0.05).

There was no significant difference between ELISA and MAT for detecting T.gondii antibodies in cats.Good agreements between MAT and ELISA were seen in both dogs and cats; however, inconsistent results were demonstrated by k analysis and in MAT titer assay.

Conclusion: Serum-based ELISA may be more satisfactory for screening test of T.gondii here infection in dogs, whereas both methods could be acceptable in cats.

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