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Volume 20, Number 1—January 2014
Dispatch

Schmallenberg Virus Infection among Red Deer, France, 2010–2012

Eve Laloy1, Emmanuel Bréard, Corinne Sailleau, Cyril Viarouge, Alexandra Desprat, Stéphan Zientara, François Klein, Jean Hars, and Sophie RossiComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Ecole Nationale Vétérinaire d’Alfort, Maisons-Alfort, France (E. Laloy); French Agency for Food Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety, Maisons-Alfort (E. Breard, C. Sailleau, C. Viarouge, A. Desprat, S. Zientara); French Wildlife and Hunting Agency, Bar-le-Duc, France (F. Klein); French Wildlife and Hunting Agency, St Benoist, France (J. Hars, S. Rossi)

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Table 1

Serologic results for red deer serum samples tested for Schmallenberg virus with SNT, i-ELISA, and c-ELISA*

ELISA method
SNT method
SNT positive, n = 97 SNT negative, n = 17
Positive or doubtful
Negative

Positive or doubtful
Negative
i-ELISA 57 40 7 10
c-ELISA 67 30 6 11
i-ELISA and c-ELISA 49 22 6 9

*SNT, seroneutralization test; i-ELISA, indirect ELISA; c-ELISA, competitive ELISA.

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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

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