2021
DOI: 10.3390/ani11102963
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Current Diagnostic Methods for Assessing Transfer of Passive Immunity in Calves and Possible Improvements: A Literature Review

Abstract: Several direct or indirect methods can be used to assess immunoglobulin G (IgG) concentrations in calves, which evaluates the transfer of passive immunity (TPI). Radial immunodiffusion (RID) is the gold standard method to measure serum IgG in bovines. Previous studies have shown that colostrum provides several molecules in addition to immunoglobulins, which play an important role in the passive immunity of the calf. However, no studies have yet determined the level of interference of these components in the im… Show more

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“…Thus, it is likely that GGT is present in and actively absorbed from at least some colostrum‐based replacement products depending on heat treatment settings used. Regardless, based on our results and consistent with previously published reviews, 20,26 the use of GGT to differentiate the level of TPI achieved in beef calves does not appear to be justified.…”
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confidence: 69%
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“…Thus, it is likely that GGT is present in and actively absorbed from at least some colostrum‐based replacement products depending on heat treatment settings used. Regardless, based on our results and consistent with previously published reviews, 20,26 the use of GGT to differentiate the level of TPI achieved in beef calves does not appear to be justified.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Turbidimetric immunoassays have several potential advantages regarding measurement of TPI in calves at the individual as opposed to herd level. The results of these tests are quantitative and directly estimate the actual IgG concentration; TP or Brix refractometry are indirect measures of IgG 20 . Previously marketed TI kits that are no longer commercially available in the United States have been documented in the literature to have excellent ( R 2 = 0.98) correlation with RID test results in dairy calves with serum IgG levels ranging from 4.60 to 36.40 g/L 10 ; in dairy and beef calves <2 weeks of age that test was also shown to have good sensitivity and specificity for detection of IgG <10.0 g/L 11 .…”
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