{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Performance of the StaphGold ELISA test in determining subclinical Staphylococcus aureus infections in dairy cows using a Gaussian mixture model. {Author}: Yang DA;Laven RA; {Journal}: Vet Med Sci {Volume}: 8 {Issue}: 4 {Year}: 07 2022 {Factor}: 1.772 {DOI}: 10.1002/vms3.785 {Abstract}: A novel ELISA test has been developed to detect antigen-specific IgG in early and late lactation cows in New Zealand.
This study was to evaluate the discriminatory ability of the ELISA based on the detection of S. aureus-specific IgG as a screening test.
The ELISA was used for the composite milk samples taken during routine herd testing in 2018-2019 milking season in New Zealand. In the absence of a gold standard test, the diagnostic specificity and sensitivity was estimated using a Gaussian mixture model.
The ELISA test had a high accuracy (AUC = 0.98) to detect antigen-specific IgG in early and late lactation cows with high somatic cell count due to either subsequent to or contemporaneous with the S. aureus invasion. Using an S/P ratio = 0.3 as the cut-off value, the ELISA test has sensitivity of 0.9 and specificity of 0.95, while the sensitivity increased to 0.94 at a cost of a decreased specificity of 0.9 at a lower cut-off value 0.26.
The integration of the ELISA test as a screening tool into specific control programs may be useful to reduce the spread of S. aureus infections, to aid with treatment decisions, and to establish a correct milking order.