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J Virol Methods ; 265: 9-14, 2019 03.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30579921

RÉSUMÉ

Newcastle disease is a devastating disease of poultry caused by Newcastle disease virus (NDV), a virulent form of avian avulavirus 1 (AAvV-1). A rapid, sensitive and specific means for the detection of NDV is fundamental for the control of this notifiable transboundary virus. Although several real-time RT-PCR assays exist for the detection of AAvV-1, diagnostic sensitivity and specificities can be sub-optimal. In this study, we describe a modification to an existing AAvV-1 l-gene RT-PCR screening assay, where the original probe set was replaced with minor groove binding (MGB) probes, to create the MGB l-gene assay. The diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of this assay was evaluated against a broad panel of both Class I and Class II AAvV-1 viruses of diverse and representative lineages/genotypes in both clinical samples and amplified viruses, and compared with a number of previously published real-time RT-PCR screening assays for AAvV-1. The MGB l-gene assay outperformed all other assays in this assessment, with enhanced sensitivity and specificity, detecting isolates from a broad range of virus lineages/genotypes (including contemporaneously-circulating strains). The assay has also proved its value for screening original clinical samples for the presence of AAvV-1, thus providing an improved screening assay for routine detection of this notifiable disease agent.


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Infections à avulavirus/médecine vétérinaire , Avulavirus/isolement et purification , Maladies des oiseaux/diagnostic , Maladies des oiseaux/virologie , Amorces ADN/génétique , Réaction de polymérisation en chaine en temps réel/méthodes , RT-PCR/méthodes , Animaux , Avulavirus/classification , Avulavirus/génétique , Infections à avulavirus/diagnostic , Infections à avulavirus/virologie , Oiseaux , Génotype , Sensibilité et spécificité
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