Towards developing commercialized real-time PCR kits for the detection of avian pathogens.

Various formats of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) detection methods such as conventional/nested agarose, colorimetric and in situ have been developed and tested against important avian viruses. However, most of these techniques failed to detect and differentiate vaccine and field strains. Even thou...

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Main Authors: Omar, Abdul Rahman, Ideris, Aini, Bejo, Mohd Hair, Syed Hassan, Syarifah, Yusoff, Khatijah, Arshad, Siti Suri
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Language:English
Published: 2005
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17992/
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spelling my.upm.eprints.179922014-01-10T04:47:56Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17992/ Towards developing commercialized real-time PCR kits for the detection of avian pathogens. Omar, Abdul Rahman Ideris, Aini Bejo, Mohd Hair Syed Hassan, Syarifah Yusoff, Khatijah Arshad, Siti Suri Various formats of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) detection methods such as conventional/nested agarose, colorimetric and in situ have been developed and tested against important avian viruses. However, most of these techniques failed to detect and differentiate vaccine and field strains. Even though PCR is a sensitive detection method, the importance of positive detection of an agent in terms of disease manifestation is poorly characterized. Recent studies using real-time PCR shows great promises in the detection and quantification of specific pathogens. Our group has been interested to develop and validate real-time PCR assay for important avian pathogens such as Newcastle disease virus (NDV), avian influenza virus (AIV), infectious bursa disease virus (IBDV), infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) and chicken anaemia virus (CAV). By using a novel real-time PCR technology we have developed an assay that is able to detect different strains of IBDV (Malaysian Patent PI 20044610). The optimized PCR technology was transformed into a prototype kit, IBDReal Check. The performance of the kit in comparison to other established IBD detection tests are currently being tested using both control experimental and clinical bursal samples. Work is underway on the development of patented PCR technologies for the detection of other important avian pathogens such as NDV and AIV. 2005 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Omar, Abdul Rahman and Ideris, Aini and Bejo, Mohd Hair and Syed Hassan, Syarifah and Yusoff, Khatijah and Arshad, Siti Suri (2005) Towards developing commercialized real-time PCR kits for the detection of avian pathogens. In: 17th Veterinary Association Malaysia Congress in conjuction with Malaysia International Halal Showcase (MIHAS), 27-30 July 2005, Kuala Lumpur. (pp. 91-92). English
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description Various formats of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) detection methods such as conventional/nested agarose, colorimetric and in situ have been developed and tested against important avian viruses. However, most of these techniques failed to detect and differentiate vaccine and field strains. Even though PCR is a sensitive detection method, the importance of positive detection of an agent in terms of disease manifestation is poorly characterized. Recent studies using real-time PCR shows great promises in the detection and quantification of specific pathogens. Our group has been interested to develop and validate real-time PCR assay for important avian pathogens such as Newcastle disease virus (NDV), avian influenza virus (AIV), infectious bursa disease virus (IBDV), infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) and chicken anaemia virus (CAV). By using a novel real-time PCR technology we have developed an assay that is able to detect different strains of IBDV (Malaysian Patent PI 20044610). The optimized PCR technology was transformed into a prototype kit, IBDReal Check. The performance of the kit in comparison to other established IBD detection tests are currently being tested using both control experimental and clinical bursal samples. Work is underway on the development of patented PCR technologies for the detection of other important avian pathogens such as NDV and AIV.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Omar, Abdul Rahman
Ideris, Aini
Bejo, Mohd Hair
Syed Hassan, Syarifah
Yusoff, Khatijah
Arshad, Siti Suri
spellingShingle Omar, Abdul Rahman
Ideris, Aini
Bejo, Mohd Hair
Syed Hassan, Syarifah
Yusoff, Khatijah
Arshad, Siti Suri
Towards developing commercialized real-time PCR kits for the detection of avian pathogens.
author_facet Omar, Abdul Rahman
Ideris, Aini
Bejo, Mohd Hair
Syed Hassan, Syarifah
Yusoff, Khatijah
Arshad, Siti Suri
author_sort Omar, Abdul Rahman
title Towards developing commercialized real-time PCR kits for the detection of avian pathogens.
title_short Towards developing commercialized real-time PCR kits for the detection of avian pathogens.
title_full Towards developing commercialized real-time PCR kits for the detection of avian pathogens.
title_fullStr Towards developing commercialized real-time PCR kits for the detection of avian pathogens.
title_full_unstemmed Towards developing commercialized real-time PCR kits for the detection of avian pathogens.
title_sort towards developing commercialized real-time pcr kits for the detection of avian pathogens.
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