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Volume 8

Journal of Obesity & Weight Loss Therapy

ISSN: 2165-7904

Childhood Obesity 2018

March 15-16, 2018

March 15-16, 2018 | Barcelona, Spain

11

th

International Conference on

Childhood Obesity and Nutrition

A performance of ELISA and a quality of milk in Algeria

Ould Yerou Karima

1

, Benali M

2

, Meddah B

1

and

Tir Touil A

1

1

University of Mascara, Algeria

2

Université de Sidi Bel Abbes, Algeria

I

n order to prevent brucellosis in dairy cattle in the western region of Algeria and preserve the quality of milk and derivatives,

we looked in 2009 the presence of serum antibodies to

Brucella

by different immunochemical tests. The wilayets concerned

are those of Mascara, Relizane, Tiaret and Tissemsilt. The techniques of the buffered antigen test (EAT), the complement

fixation (CF) and indirect enzyme immunoassay (i-ELISA) are used. A number 744 of dairy cows is affected by these different

tests. In the wilaya of Mascara, a total of 418 cows which, only 02 cases were positive by using the EAT and 99 test cases

using ELISA. At Tiaret the total number of dairy cows monitored is 156. Only one case is held by EAT positive but the use of

immunoassay test showed 14. A similar observation was made for the 170 cows tested in Relizane province. In this region,

eight cases were positive using ELISA. The other tests were negative. About five cows on Tissemsilt controlled only one positive

case is obtained by ELISA. The results obtained using the three tests show the performance of the immunoassay has identified

many cases of brucellosis found negative in the test use of the buffered antigen test and the fixing of supplement. The ELISA

has better sensitivity because among the 744 sera tested only three sera were found positive by the use of tests of the EAT and

FC but 112 cases were detected positive by ELISA. The animals that reacted positively to the ELISA have not done any testing

EAT while all animals tested positively are for the ELISA. This zoonosis exists in western Algeria; with a prevalence of 15.05%

revealed the use of ELISA test by which sensitivity and performance are recognized.

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J Obes Weight Loss Ther 2018, Volume 8

DOI: 10.4172/2165-7904-C1-058