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Validation of +tiDx: a point-of-care diagnostic system for Gram-positive bovine mastitis.

Journal:
Frontiers in veterinary science
Year:
2026
Authors:
Restrepo-Cano, Valentina et al.
Affiliation:
Instituto Colombiano de Medicina Tropical

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Rapid and accurate detection and identification of bovine mastitis-causing pathogens are crucial for treatment decisions and dairy farm management. In this work, we developed and validated a diagnostic system for point-of-care applications that may properly detect and identify, non-staphylococci, and otherspecies, which are all considered as relevant pathogenic species for bovine mastitis in Colombia. The diagnostic system is supported by a mobile application, +tiApp, that facilitates result interpretation, digital record keeping, and provides evidence-based treatment recommendations to assist on-farm decisions. METHODOLOGY: A total of 520 milk samples from cows with somatic cell count (SCC) < 200,000 cells/ml, or < 100,000 cells/ml for primiparous cows, which were deemed free of intramammary infection, and subclinical mastitis cows (>200,000 cells/ml, or >100,000 cells/ml for primiparous cows) were analyzed using the +tiDx system and a composite reference standard (CRS), which included standard microbiological culture (SMC) and SCC as testing conditions, to assess diagnostic performance for detection and identification of Gram-positive pathogens. We evaluated our diagnostic system by REASSURED criteria against the SMC. RESULTS: The +tiDx diagnostic system demonstrated adequate overall performance relative to CRS for the detection of mastitis caused by Gram-positive bacteria, achieving a sensitivity of 0.98 and a specificity of 0.94 relative to CRS. Regarding its performance relative to CRS against specific pathogens, the system yielded varied yet noteworthy results depending on the evaluated species: a sensitivity of 0.65 and specificity of 0.94 for; 0.82 sensitivity and 0.93 specificity for; 0.36 sensitivity and 0.98 specificity for non-staphylococci; and values of 0.98 sensitivity and 0.92 specificity for otherspecies. Cohen's kappa coefficient was 0.92, indicating high concordance between the in-laboratory diagnostic system and CRS, while concordance between the on-field diagnostic system and CRS was 0.74. CONCLUSION: +tiDx is a practical and reliable on-farm diagnostic tool for Gram-positive intramammary infections, combining timeliness and ease of use with appropriate user training to ensure accurate result interpretation and support effective mastitis control.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41756580/