| Literature DB >> 25439092 |
Ana Paula Muterle Varela1, Helton Fernandes Dos Santos2, Samuel Paulo Cibulski3, Camila Mengue Scheffer3, Candice Schmidt3, Francisco Esmaile Sales Lima4, Alessandra D'Avila Silva5, Paulo Augusto Esteves5, Ana Cláudia Franco4, Paulo Michel Roehe3.
Abstract
This study focuses on the detection of chicken anemia virus (CAV) and avian gyrovirus 2 (AGV2) genomes in commercially available poultry vaccines. A duplex quantitative real-time PCR (dqPCR), capable of identifying genomes of both viruses in a single assay, was employed to determine the viral loads of these agents in commercially available vaccines. Thirty five vaccines from eight manufacturers (32 prepared with live and 3 with inactivated microorganisms) were examined. Genomes of CAV were detected as contaminants in 6/32 live vaccines and in 1/3 inactivated vaccines. The CAV genome loads ranged from 6.4 to 173.4 per 50 ng of vaccine DNA (equivalent to 0.07 to 0.69 genome copies per dose of vaccine). Likewise, AGV2 genomes were detected in 9/32 live vaccines, with viral loads ranging from 93 to 156,187 per 50 ng of vaccine DNA (equivalent to 0.28-9176 genome copies per dose of vaccine). These findings provide evidence for the possibility of contamination of poultry vaccines with CAV and AGV2 and they also emphasize the need of searching for these agents in vaccines in order to ensure the absence of such potential contaminants.Entities:
Keywords: Avian gyrovirus 2; Chicken anemia virus; Vaccine contaminants
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25439092 DOI: 10.1016/j.biologicals.2014.08.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biologicals ISSN: 1045-1056 Impact factor: 1.856