Cross-Reactivity of Japanese Encephalitis Virus-Vaccinated Horse Sera in Serodiagnosis of West Nile Virus
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Flavivirus-infected sera are known to show cross-reactions in serodiagnoses of heterologous flavivirus infections. Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) is endemic in Asia and, in Japan, many horses are vaccinated against JEV. However, the cross-reactivity level of JEV-vaccinated horse sera in the serodiagnosis of West Nile virus (WNV) has not been clarified. The antibody cross-reactivity of JEV-vaccinated horse sera in WNV serological tests, such as the plaque reduction neutralization test (PRNT), IgG indirect ELISA (IgG-ELISA) and hemagglutination inhibition (HI) test, was examined. All JEV-vaccinated horse sera were positive for JEV antibodies with JEV PRNT at both 90% and 50% plaque reductions. In WNV PRNT, 16.7% of the horses were positive at 90% plaque reduction, and 50% of the horses were positive at 50% plaque reduction. All the JEV-vaccinated horse sera showed positive-to-negative (P/N) ratios of over 2.0 with JEV IgG-ELISA, and half of them had P/N ratios of over 2.0 with WNV IgG-ELISA. There was little difference between the JEV HI and WNV HI titers in individual horses. These results indicate that in serosurveillance of WNV, JEV-vaccinated horses can produce false-positive results in WNV IgG-ELISA, HI and PRNT.
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著者
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Tsunemitsu Hiroshi
Research Team For Viral Diseases National Institute Of Animal Health
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Matsuda Hiroshi
Laboratory Of Veterinary Molecular Pathology And Therapeutics Division Of Animal Life Science Gradua
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HIROTA Jiro
Research Team for Advanced Biologicals, National Institute of Animal Health, National Agriculture an
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NISHI Hideki
Hokkaido Hidaka Livestock Hygiene Service Center
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SHIMIZ Shinya
Research Team for Advanced Biologicals, National Institute of Animal Health, National Agriculture an
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HIROTA Jiro
Research Team for Advanced Biologicals, National Institute of Animal Health, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization
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