Journal article
Application of high-resolution melting curve analysis for typing of fowl adenoviruses in field cases of inclusion body hepatitis
PA Steer, D O'Rourke, SA Ghorashi, AH Noormohammadi
Australian Veterinary Journal | Published : 2011
Abstract
Objective Fowl adenoviruses (FAdVs) cause inclusion body hepatitis (IBH) in chickens. In this study, clinical cases of IBH from Australian broiler flocks were screened for the presence and genotype of FAdVs. Methods Twenty-six IBH cases from commercial poultry farms were screened. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) coupled with high-resolution melt (HRM) curve analysis (PCR/HRM genotyping) was used to determine the presence and genotype of FAdVs. For comparison, field isolates were also assessed by virus microneutralisation and nucleotide sequence analysis of the hexon loop 1 (Hex L1) gene. PCR detection of chicken anaemia virus (CAV) and infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) was also employed..
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Awarded by Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation of the Australian Government
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by Chicken Meat Program grant UM-73A, from the Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation of the Australian Government. We thank Intervet International (Boxmeer, Netherlands) for providing the FAdV reference serotypes.