
pmid: 16018563
pmc: PMC1090449
The purpose of this study was to compare results from 2 serological assays at the individual- and herd-level for porcine proliferative enteropathy diagnosis. Cohen's kappa coefficient (k) was used to measure agreement. The tests tend to show better agreement when used at the herd level.
Ontario, Swine Diseases, Swine, Lawsonia Bacteria, Antibodies, Bacterial, Sensitivity and Specificity, Gastroenteritis, Desulfovibrionaceae Infections, Predictive Value of Tests, Animals, Serologic Tests
Ontario, Swine Diseases, Swine, Lawsonia Bacteria, Antibodies, Bacterial, Sensitivity and Specificity, Gastroenteritis, Desulfovibrionaceae Infections, Predictive Value of Tests, Animals, Serologic Tests
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