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Author: Stagegaard, Julia; Kurth, Andreas; Stern, Daniel; Dabrowski, Piotr Wojciech; Pocknell, Ann; Nitsche, Andreas; Schrick, Livia
Title: Seasonal recurrence of cowpox virus outbreaks in captive cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus)
  • Document date: 2017_11_9
  • ID: 0oa4x05s_43
    Snippet: Supporting information S1 Table. Results of the full genome assembly of sequenced strains. (DOCX) S1 Fig. Correlation between IFA titers and ELISA results for a subpanel of n = 12 cheetah sera. To determine the agreement between the newly established anti cat IgG ELISA and the well-established IFA, a small subpanel of sera was analysed by both methods. Log-transformed IFA titers and ELISA readings showed highly concordant results. Slashed red lin.....
    Document: Supporting information S1 Table. Results of the full genome assembly of sequenced strains. (DOCX) S1 Fig. Correlation between IFA titers and ELISA results for a subpanel of n = 12 cheetah sera. To determine the agreement between the newly established anti cat IgG ELISA and the well-established IFA, a small subpanel of sera was analysed by both methods. Log-transformed IFA titers and ELISA readings showed highly concordant results. Slashed red line: cutoff value of 0.05 to discern positive from negative sera. Overall, a high degree of correlation between both methods (Pearson r = 0.97) was found. (TIF)

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