| Literature DB >> 24166785 |
Rosamond M Godwin1, Jess A T Morgan.
Abstract
Coccidiosis is a costly worldwide enteric disease of chickens caused by parasites of the genus Eimeria. At present, there are seven described species that occur globally and a further three undescribed, operational taxonomic units (OTUs X, Y, and Z) that are known to infect chickens from Australia. Species of Eimeria have both overlapping morphology and pathology and frequently occur as mixed-species infections. This makes definitive diagnosis with currently available tests difficult and, to date, there is no test for the detection of the three OTUs. This paper describes the development of a PCR-based assay that is capable of detecting all ten species of Eimeria, including OTUs X, Y, and Z in field samples. The assay is based on a single set of generic primers that amplifies a single diagnostic fragment from the mitochondrial genome of each species. This one-tube assay is simple, low-cost, and has the capacity to be high throughput. It will therefore be of great benefit to the poultry industry for Eimeria detection and control, and the confirmation of identity and purity of vaccine strains.Entities:
Keywords: CE; Diagnostics; Eimeria; Mitochondrial DNA; PCR
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24166785 DOI: 10.1002/elps.201300286
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Electrophoresis ISSN: 0173-0835 Impact factor: 3.535