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Abstract
Background
Evaluating antibody titers for Sarcocystis neurona for the diagnosis of equine protozoal myeloencephalitis from serum samples is a common practice. However, ensuring timely and proper refrigeration is not always possible.
Objectives
To evaluate immunofluorescent antibody (IFA) titers for S. neurona from serum samples stored at room temperature and 4°C.
Samples
Twenty-two serum samples.
Methods
Prospective longitudinal study. Two serum aliquots of 1 mL each were stored at room temperature (20-23.3°C) and 4°C. The unrefrigerated aliquot was immediately tested for IFA titers. Both aliquots were retested on Days 5 and 10 after collection. A paired t test was used to compare IFA titers at different time points.
Results
There was no significant difference between IFA titers from baseline with those stored at room temperature at Days 5 (P = .741, 95% CI [−56.83, 78.65]), 10 (P = .677, 95% CI [−50.01, 75.46]), and between 5 and 10 days (P = 0.949, 95% CI [−57.50, 61.14]). There was no significant difference from baseline with those stored at 4°C for Days 5 (P = .964, 95% CI [−81.81, 85.45]), 10 (P = 0.573, 95% CI [−109.4, 62.15]), and between 5 and 10 days (P = .5, 95% CI [−102.6, 51.67]). There was no statistical difference between samples stored at room temperature and 4°C (P = .688, CI [−55.51, 37.33]) on Days 5 and 10 (P = .104, CI [−80.8, 8.07]).
Conclusions and Clinical Importance
Immunofluorescent antibody test titers for S. neurona are stable for up to 10 days at room temperature and 4°C.
期刊介绍:
The mission of the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine is to advance veterinary medical knowledge and improve the lives of animals by publication of authoritative scientific articles of animal diseases.