SUMMARY
A total of 180 paired serum samples from 3 breeder groups (broilers grandparents and
parents), and layers) were used to detect antibodies against the Infectious Bursal Disease
virus through the ELISA test. Animals were tested at three ages (1-3 days, 16, and 27
weeks of age). Two commercial kits were tested: the standard ELISA (ELISA-IBD) and the new
named Extended Range ELISA (ELISA-XR). The latter detected higher titres of antibodies
than the ELISA-IBD. Broilers parents had the higher levels of antibodies indicating
better immune response than the other two groups. The titre distribution had a more
uniform distribution using the ELISA-IBD rather that the ELISA-XR; however all titres were
above the minimum accepted ranges when the ELISA-XR was used (p<0.05). The results
indicated that the new ELISA-XR was more efficient in detecting antibodies against the
Infectious Bursal Disease virus.
Key words: Infectious Bursal Disease virus (IBDV), antibodies, ELISA Standard
(ELISA IBD), ELISA of Extended Range (ELISA IBD-XR)
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