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Simultaneous and Rapid Detection of Avian Respiratory Diseases of Small Poultry Using Multiplex Reverse Transcription-Polymerase Chain Reaction Assay Publisher Pubmed



Pirigharaghie T1 ; Ghajari G3 ; Lahijani NT4 ; Pecho RDC5 ; Hussam F6 ; Castilloacobo RY7 ; Aghassizadehsherbaf M8
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Source: Poultry Science Published:2023


Abstract

Major viral infections, such as Newcastle disease virus, infectious bronchitis virus, avian influenza virus, and infectious bursal disease virus, inflict significant injury to small poultry and tremendous economic damage to the poultry sector. This research aims to develop a multiplex reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (m-RT-PCR) approach to simultaneously determine these important viral pathogens. The conserved segment of various viral genetic sequences was used to design and synthesize specific primers. Moreover, as positive controls, recombinant vectors were synthesized in this investigation. The d-optimal approach was used to improve PCR conditions in this investigation. Positive controls and clinical samples were used to assess the m-PCR assay's specificity, sensitivity, repeatability, and reproducibility. According to the sensitivity test findings, the m-PCR technique could generate the 8 target genes from viral genomes using 1 × 102. In addition, 8 viral pathogens were detected from the infected samples. The findings also suggest that live animal oral swabs were not significantly different from tissue sampling of a dead animal (P < 0.05), and this kit had a high sensitivity for analyzing both types of samples. The suggested m-PCR test may detect and evaluate viral infection in birds with excellent specificity, sensitivity, and throughput. © 2023 The Authors
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