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ANTIGEN EVALUATION FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF LENTIVIRUS IN GOAT HERDS UNDER AND NOT UNDER A CONTROL PROGRAM

ABSTRACT

Caprine arthritis encephalitis is an infection caused by lentivirus and found on all the continents with a high prevalence in the more technified milk production flocks, causing considerable economic losses for goat production. The aim of this work was the comparison, by Agar gel immunodiffusion (AGID), between the diagnosis using a national test produced with the strain CAEV Cork and an American commercial kit in a controlled flock and in another flock without a control program for goat lentivirosis. The controlled flock had been under control for twelve years by Embrapa Goats, while the other flock was infected by CAEV and had not undergone any previous program of control. Analyzing the results of the antigens (national and American) in the uncontrolled flock, it was verified that when the antigen was used for the first time, the American commercial antigen showed more significative results than the national one. In the controlled flock the national antigen detected a higher number of cases. Analysis of the data revealed the importance of the diagnosis kits in caprine arthritis encephalitis control programs, as seen in the variation of the responses to the diagnosis according to the expressed protein for the virus.

KEY WORDS
Lentivirus; caprine arthritis-encephalitis; diagnosis; AGID

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