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Evaluation of seven commercial African swine fever virus detection kits and three Taq polymerases on 300 well-characterized field samples
Authors
A. B. Cay
Annick Linden
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M.-E. Schoder
M. Tignon
M. Vervaeke
Publication date
1 January 2020
Publisher
'Elsevier BV'
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Abstract
peer reviewedAfrican swine fever virus (ASFV) is a complex double stranded DNA virus, responsible for a highly infectious and fatal disease in pigs and boars and for important deterioration of animal welfare. Over the last decade, the disease spread to several European and Asian countries causing unprecedented dramatic economic losses in pig industry. In the absence of a vaccine, affected countries rely on trustful diagnostic tests and adapted testing policies to set up control programs to fight against the disease. In this study, we evaluated the sensitivity and specificity of seven commercially available ASFV real-time PCR detection kits and three Taq polymerases on 300 well-characterized wild boar samples collected in Belgium during the 2018–2019 outbreak. This study confirms that all commercial kits and two Taq polymerases are suitable for ASFV detection in diagnostic laboratories. Furthermore, the use of endogenous controls is emphasized when testing field samples harvested on carcasses in an advanced stage of decomposition, in order to avoid false negative results. © 2020 Elsevier B.V
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