Affiliation: | a Service de Virologie, Immunologie et Pathologie des Maladies virales, Faculté de Médecine vétérinaire de l'Université de Liège, Institut de Chimie (B6), Local R80, Sart Tilman B-4000, Liège, Belgium, b Laboratorie de Physiologie, Département de Biologie moléculaire, Faculté des Sciences, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Rue des Chevaux 67, B-1640, Rhode-St-Genèse, Belgium c Laboratoire de Virologie-Immunologie, Centre d'Economie rurale, Rue de Carmel 1, 5406, Marloie, Belgium |
Abstract: | Monoclonal antibodies have been produced against the 81/36F strain of rotavirus. One of them, was chosen as diagnostic reagent: it showed high ELISA reactivity with all the bovine, human and porcine rotavirus strains tested and reacted with VP6, structural protein product known to support the common rotavirus antigen. A sandwich ELISA procedure using the chosen monoclonal as “capture and detecting” antibody was performed to detect rotavirus in faecal samples from experimentally inoculated newborn calves: it always gave a negative response with meconium and a positive response for the stool specimens which rotavirus have been isolated. This assay was compared with Enzygnost and Slidex Rota Kit tests and with a non-commercial sandwich ELISA test using polyclonal antibodies: it showed more sensitivity than the agglutination test and was as sensitive as the other two tests to detect rotavirus in routine diagnostic material. The test evaluated showed no equivocal results. |