| Literature DB >> 32762007 |
Jade Daigle1, Chukwunonso Onyilagha1, Thang Truong2, Van Phan Le3, Bui Thi To Nga3, Thi Lan Nguyen3, Alfonso Clavijo1,4, Aruna Ambagala1,5.
Abstract
African swine fever (ASF) continues to spread across Asia, devastating pig populations. The disease is nearly 100% fatal in pigs, and currently, there is no effective vaccine available. Therefore, early detection of ASF is critical for effective disease control. The testing process usually requires samples to be shipped to a central laboratory, which may take many hours of travel or shipping time, delaying the results needed for a rapid response. The ability to confirm ASFV-infected animals on-site or in a regional laboratory that has limited technical capacity and/or infrastructure should eliminate these issues. This study describes the successful transfer of a highly sensitive and specific laboratory-validated real-time PCR assay to a portable pen-side thermocycler, which can be operated in the field for rapid detection of ASFV following a quick manual nucleic acid extraction from a wide array of clinical samples including aggregate samples such as oral fluids. The performance of the portable assay was comparable to the laboratory-based assay. The true portability of the assay was evaluated in seven ASF-suspected farms in Vietnam by testing eighty-nine freshly collected whole blood samples on-site. The results obtained on-site were in agreement with the laboratory data obtained the following day. Availability of this field-deployable molecular assay would eliminate the need to ship samples to a central laboratory, when rapid laboratory results are required, ultimately improving the response time.Entities:
Keywords: African swine fever; portable; real-time PCR
Year: 2020 PMID: 32762007 DOI: 10.1111/tbed.13770
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transbound Emerg Dis ISSN: 1865-1674 Impact factor: 5.005