Publication: Test characteristics of milk amyloid A ELISA, somatic cell count and bacteriological culture for detection of intramammary pathogens that cause subclinical mastitis
Test characteristics of milk amyloid A ELISA, somatic cell count and bacteriological culture for detection of intramammary pathogens that cause subclinical mastitis
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Jaeger, S. (2017). Test characteristics of milk amyloid A ELISA, somatic cell count and bacteriological culture for detection of intramammary pathogens that cause subclinical mastitis. (Dissertation, University of Zurich) https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-140505
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Milk amyloid A (MAA) has been suggested a promising new biomarker in the diagnosis of mastitis. In absence of a gold standard, we estimated the diagnostic test accuracy of a commercial MAA-ELISA, somatic cell count (SCC), and bacteriological culture (BC) using Bayesian latent class modeling. Intramammary infections are divided in 2 classes: those caused by major pathogen bacteria and those caused by all bacterial species. Of 433 composite milk samples included in this study, 275 (63.5%) contained at least 1 colony of any bacterial spe
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Jaeger, S. (2017). Test characteristics of milk amyloid A ELISA, somatic cell count and bacteriological culture for detection of intramammary pathogens that cause subclinical mastitis. (Dissertation, University of Zurich) https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-140505