Journal article

Establishment of a robotic, high-throughput platform for the specific diagnosis of gastrointestinal nematode infections in sheep

F Roeber, AR Jex, AJD Campbell, R Nielsen, GA Anderson, KK Stanley, RB Gasser

International Journal for Parasitology | Published : 2012

Abstract

The accurate diagnosis of strongylid nematode infections is central to investigating their epidemiology and for parasite control. To overcome major limitations in sensitivity or specificity of traditional methods, including faecal egg count (FEC) and/or larval culture (LC), we evaluated and established a semi-automated, high throughput multiplexed-tandem PCR (MT-PCR) platform for the diagnosis of gastrointestinal strongylid nematode infections in sheep, and established its diagnostic sensitivity (100%) and specificity (87.5%) based on the testing of 100 faecal DNA samples from helminth-free sheep and 30 samples from sheep with infections confirmed by necropsy. Subsequently, the platform was ..

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Funding Acknowledgements

Funding from the Australian Research Council is gratefully acknowledged (RBG). FR is the recipient of scholarships from The University of Melbourne, Australia. Thanks go to Drs Ian Beveridge, John Larsen and Andrew Vizard for discussions and support. KKS is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of AusDiagnostics Pty. Ltd.