Johnson ALJohnstone LKStefanovski D2024-10-182024-10-182018-03Johnson AL, Johnstone LK, Stefanovski D. (2018). Cerebrospinal fluid Lyme multiplex assay results are not diagnostic in horses with neuroborreliosis.. J Vet Intern Med. 32. 2. (pp. 832-838).0891-6640https://mro.massey.ac.nz/handle/10179/71757BACKGROUND: The accuracy of the Lyme multiplex assay for the diagnosis of neuroborreliosis in horses is unknown. HYPOTHESIS/OBJECTIVES: To describe Lyme multiplex results in horses with a postmortem diagnosis of neuroborreliosis. The hypothesis was that paired serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) results and a CSF : serum ratio would allow differentiation of horses with neuroborreliosis from those with other neurologic diseases. ANIMALS: Ninety horses that had neurologic examinations, serum and CSF Lyme multiplex analyses, and postmortem examination of the nervous system performed. METHODS: Retrospective study. Data collected included signalment, ante- and postmortem diagnoses, and serum and CSF Lyme multiplex results. The CSF : serum ratio was calculated by dividing CSF median fluorescent intensity (MFI) by serum MFI for each result. RESULTS: Ten horses had a final diagnosis of neuroborreliosis, 70 were diagnosed with other neurologic diseases, and 10 had no neurologic disease. Not all horses with neuroborreliosis had positive results: 4/10 had at least 1 positive serum result, 5/10 had at least 1 positive CSF result, and 3/10 had at least 1 CSF result 4-fold higher than the corresponding serum result. Results were similar for the 70 horses with other neurologic diseases: 53% had at least 1 positive serum result, 50% had at least 1 positive CSF result, and 16% had at least 1 CSF result 4-fold higher than the corresponding serum result. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: Positive Lyme multiplex results were common in horses with neurologic diseases and did not adequately differentiate horses with neuroborreliosis from horses with other disorders.(c) 2018 The Author/sCC BY 4.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Borrelia burgdorferiborreliosisimmunologyserologyAnimalsAntigens, BacterialBorrelia burgdorferiHorse DiseasesHorsesImmunoassayLyme NeuroborreliosisNervous System DiseasesRetrospective StudiesSeroepidemiologic StudiesCerebrospinal fluid Lyme multiplex assay results are not diagnostic in horses with neuroborreliosisJournal article10.1111/jvim.150671939-1676journal-article832-838https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29460492