Journal article

Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay Test for Antibody of Classical Swine Fever Virus In Timor-Leste

Rui Daniel de Carvalho I NYOMAN SUARTHA Nyoman Sadra Dharmawan I Made Kardena

Volume : 17 Nomor : 4 Published : 2016, December

Jurnal Veteriner

Abstrak

The objective of this study was to evaluate the implementation of Classical Swine Fever (CSF) vaccination on pigs in Timor-Leste. The study was conducted by analyzing the percentage of CSF antibody in pigs sera that obtained from pigs in four districts which were located in the hills and coast of TimorLeste. Evaluation was also carried out by observing the dominant factor that affecting the increase of antibody titers in the sera. A total of 240 pigs sera were taken before and after vaccination and then checked for antibodies against of CSF virus by using PrioCheck CSFV Ab ELISA kits (Prionics Ag). Two hundred and forty serums obtained from non-vaccinated pigs and 240 other serum obtained from the same pigs, after being vaccinated with CSF vaccine. Time interval from the first and the second serum collection was at least 14 days post-vaccination. The results showed there was a significant difference (P<0.01) for the presence of antibody in vaccinated pigs compared with the unvaccinated. A total of 75% serum from vaccinated pigs was found positive for the antibody containing, while only 16.7% of serum from nonvaccinated pigs was positive. The odd ratio analysis showed that the most influential factor for the increase of antibody titer against CSF virus was vaccination status. among the other factors of age, sex and geographical study. Keywords: ELISA, Classical Swine Fever Virus, Antibody