Evaluation of an immunochromatographic point-of-care test for the detection of failure of transfer of passive immunity in calves

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Hartsleben, Christina [1 ]
Lichtmannsperger, Katharina [1 ]
Tichy, Alexander [2 ]
Hechenberger, Nicole [3 ]
Wittek, Thomas [1 ]
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[1] Univ Vet Med Vienna, Univ Clin Ruminants, Dept Farm Anim & Vet Publ Hlth, Vet Pl 1, A-1210 Vienna, Austria
[2] Univ Vet Med Vienna, Bioinformat & Biostat Plattform, Vet Pl 1, A-1210 Vienna, Austria
[3] Anim Hlth Serv Salzburg, Bundesstr 6, A-5071 Wals Siezenheim, Austria
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Brix; Calf-side test; Colostrum; FASTest (R) IgG bovine; IgG; IMMUNOGLOBULIN G(1) ABSORPTION; BOVINE COLOSTRUM QUALITY; MANAGEMENT-PRACTICES; DAIRY FARMS; CALF; REFRACTOMETERS; PREVALENCE; QUANTITY; HEALTH; HERD;
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10.1186/s13028-023-00707-9
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
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Background As calves are born without circulating immunoglobulin G (IgG) they depend on transfer of passive immunity via colostrum within the first hours of life. If calves are not sufficiently supplied with high qualitative colostrum they suffer from Failure of Transfer of Passive Immunity (FTPI). The objectives of this study were to evaluate a calf-side point-of-care test to detect calves with FTPI and to evaluate the cut-offs for a positive test result. Two hundred fifty calves from 11 dairy farms (born between September 2021 and September 2022) were included, whereof 23 were excluded due to incomplete data. Twelve to 16 h post partum the farmers carried out a point-of-care test (FASTest (R) IgG bovine, Megacor, Austria) using a whole blood sample. Between the 3rd and the 6th day of age, all calves were physically examined and blood samples were collected to carry out further point-of-care tests using whole blood supernatant and plasma and for measuring the Brix values in serum and plasma. Brix values in serum were used as reference for the evaluation of the point-of-care test between the 3rd and the 6th day of age, as radial immunodiffusion assays could not be conducted simultaneously.Results Brix values were not normally distributed (median at 8.6% and 9.3% in serum and plasma). In this study, the cut-off values for the point-of-care tests using whole blood supernatant and plasma were at 8.3% Brix in serum. FASTest (R) IgG bovine shows high sensitivities of 90% and 84% and specificities of 70% and 72% for whole blood supernatant and plasma.Conclusions Of the 227 investigated calves, 39.7% showed Brix values of < 8.4% (cut-off for FTPI) which indicates an urgent need to improve colostrum management. The results of the study suggest that the FASTest (R) IgG bovine is a suitable on-farm method to assess FTPI in whole blood supernatant and plasma of calves between the 3rd and the 6th day of age. However, the results also show that FASTest (R) IgG bovine is not adequate to test for FTPI using whole blood at 12 to 16 h post partum.
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