@article{eprints517, month = {June}, author = {A. M. Samy and S. R. Hamed and D. D. Mahmoud and S. M. Ahmed}, year = {2020}, pages = {165--169}, publisher = {Scienceline Publication, Ltd}, number = {2}, volume = {10}, title = {Sensitivity of lateral flow technique for evaluation of inactivated rift valley fever virus vaccine in comparison with serum neutralization test}, journal = {World's Veterinary Journal}, keywords = {Lateral flow device, Rift valley fever virus, RVFV inactivated vaccine, Vaccine evaluation}, abstract = {Rift Valley Fever (RVF) is a zoonotic mosquito-borne bunyaviral disease associated with high abortion rate, neonatal death, fetal malformations in ruminants, and mild to severe disease in human. The vaccination has significantly reduced the abortion of ewes and mortality of newborn lambs during an outbreak, and induced immunity in cattle. The evaluation of inactivated RVF vaccine required in vivo and in vitro techniques. The present research aimed to evaluate the sensitivity of the Lateral Flow Device (LFD) in comparison with Serum Neutralization Test (SNT) by reference sera to determine the humoral immune response of the sheep vaccinated with an inactivated RVF vaccine. Three batches of inactivated RVF vaccine were inoculated in three sheep groups. Then samples of their sera were collected weekly, and tested by SNT and LFD. It was found that the sensitivity of LFD at a serum dilution of 1:128 was 95\%, while SNT carried out at the fourth week after the vaccination showed that antibody titers was 32,64 and 32. On the other hand, LFD had positive results at dilutions of 1:32, 1:128 and 1:64 for the vaccine batches 1, 2 and 3 respectively. These findings suggest the possibility of using LFD for detection of the immune response of vaccinated sheep to the inactivated Rift Valley Fever Virus vaccine, and it could be improved to be more quantitative in future.}, url = {http://eprints.science-line.com/id/eprint/517/} }