Steinrigl A, Revilla-Fernández S, Wodak E, Schmoll F, Sattler T. Comparative evaluation of serum, FTA filter-dried blood and oral fluid as
sample material for PRRSV diagnostics by RT-qPCR in a small-scale experimental
study. Berl
Munch Tierarztl Wochenschr. 2014 May-Jun;127(5-6):216-21.
Abstract
Recently,
research into alternative sample materials, such as oral fluid or filter-dried
blood has been intensified, in order to facilitate cost-effective and
animal-friendly sampling of individuals or groups of pigs for diagnostic
purposes. The objective of this study was to compare the sensitivity of porcine
reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV)-RNA detection by reverse
transcription quantitative real-time PCR (RT-qPCR) in serum, FTA filter-dried
blood and oral fluid sampled from individual pigs. Ten PRRSV negative pigs were
injected with an EU-type PRRSV live vaccine. Blood and oral fluid samples were
taken from each pig before, and 4, 7, 14 and 21 days after vaccination. All
samples were then analyzed by PRRSV RT-qPCR. In serum, eight often pigs tested
RT-qPCR positive at different time points post infection. Absolute
quantification showed low serum PRRSV-RNA loads in most samples. In comparison
to serum, sensitivity of PRRSV-RNA detection was strongly reduced in matched
FTA filter-dried blood and in oral fluid from the same pigs. These results
indicate that with low PRRSV-RNA loads the diagnostic sensitivity of PRRSV-RNA
detection by RT-qPCR achieved with serum is currently unmatched by either FTA
filter-dried blood or oral fluid.
PMID:
24881272 [PubMed - in process]
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