Evaluation of two direct immunoassays for rapid detection of petroleum products on marine birds |
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Authors: | Fritcher Deana L Mazet Jonna A K Ziccardi Michael H Gardner Ian A |
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Institution: | School of Veterinary Medicine, Wildlife Health Center, University of California, Davis 95616, USA. dlfritcher@ucdavis.edu |
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Abstract: | To reduce rehabilitation time and improve survival, a practical, objective test is needed to determine if marine birds are contaminated with oil before they enter captivity. The RaPID Assays and EnviroGard immunoassays for detection of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in soil were evaluated for their ability to detect petroleum on feather samples from 30 intermediate fuel oil contaminated and 30 uncontaminated common murres (Uria aalge). Sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive value, precision, and time required to run each assay were determined. The RaPID Assays was 96.7% sensitive and specific, while the EnviroGard assay was 93.3% sensitive, and 90.0% specific. Sensitivity decreased at higher dilutions for both assays. Intra-replicate variation was less than 20%. Our evaluation showed that these immunoassays are rapid and cost-effective methods for detecting oil-contamination on the plumage of seabirds, with the EnviroGard assay being more practical in most oil spill response situations due to ease of use and rapidity of results. |
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Keywords: | Common murres Immunoassay Oil spills PAH Rehabilitation Uria aalge |
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