id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-102704-wfuzk2dp Meza, Diana K. Predicting the presence and titer of rabies virus neutralizing antibodies from low-volume serum samples in low-containment facilities 2020-04-30 .txt text/plain 3183 192 43 Despite small conflicts, titer predictions were correlated across tests repeated on different dates both for dog samples (r = 0.93), and for a second dataset of sera from wild common vampire bats (r = 0.72, N = 41), indicating repeatability. The pmRFFIT enables high-throughput detection of rabies virus neutralizing antibodies in low-biocontainment settings and is suited to studies in wild or captive animals where large serum volumes cannot be obtained. The binomial and log-normal models fit to 193 this data subset included only the fixed effect of the virus-infected N2A cell counts, but the random 194 effects were identical to those explained above (i.e. test date and field). A final distinction is that 316 instead of scoring microscope field or wells as virus positive or negative, the pmRFFIT predicts 317 serological status and RVNA titer from infected cell counts in a single serum dilution using statistical 318 ./cache/cord-102704-wfuzk2dp.txt ./txt/cord-102704-wfuzk2dp.txt