![]() The accuracy of testing is generally measured by measuring the: ELISA blood tests can be mechanized and are cost effective and suitable for commercial labs. Some researchers use isolation of the virus itself but this is not practical as a diagnostic test but was used to prove that the blood test for CAE works well. Like almost all disease blood tests, the test is for antibodies to the infectious agent, in this case the CAE virus. Veterinarians put very little faith in internet pages and un-named sources. Veterinarians are trained to question and to believe in research, preferably research published in refereed journals where peers have scrutinized papers before publication. Veterinarians are not biased to any particular train of thought but educated to respect science, the scientific method and evidence based medicine. Veterinarians are biased to current train of thought on this topic Response to the post by “Healthy Families For God” on CAEĭr Sandra Baxendell, PSM, BVSc (Hons), PhD MANZCVS, GCertAppSC(RurExt), GCertPSectMgt, PGDAppSc, MRurSysMan Main Points Asserted by Poster:ġ. Below is my response to one post from the USA. ![]() I try and correct misinformation about CAE, this is time consuming and emotionally draining. One test done as a kid is not enough to determine that the adult goat is not a carrier.
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