Title: | Genomic Stability for PCR Detection of Infectious Laryngotracheitis Virus and Infectious Bronchitis Virus in Poultry Dust Samples Stored Under Different Conditions |
Contributor(s): | Tran, Thanh T (author); Yegoraw, Addisu A (author); Assen, Awol M (author); Walkden-Brown, Stephen W (author) ; Gerber, P F (author) |
Publication Date: | 2020-12 |
Early Online Version: | 2020-08-12 |
DOI: | 10.1637/0005-2086-64.4.565 |
Handle Link: | https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/51881 |
Abstract: | | Dust collected from the poultry house has been increasingly used as a population-level sample to monitor the presence of pathogens or to evaluate the administration of live vaccines. However, there are no guidelines for the storage of this sample type. This study investigated the stability of infectious laryngotracheitis virus (ILTV), a DNA virus, and infectious bronchitis virus (IBV), an RNA virus, in poultry dust kept under temperature and moisture conditions that mimic on-farm and laboratory storage. Dust samples were collected from chicks spray vaccinated with a live IBV vaccine and inoculated with a field ILTV strain via eye drop. Samples were stored under different moisture conditions (dry = 2% moisture, moist = 22%-71%
moisture) and temperatures (-20, 4, 25, and 37 C) for different durations (0, 7, and 14 days, and 1, 2, 3, and 4 mo) in a factorial arrangement, followed by quantitative PCR for detection of virus genome copies (GC). The length of storage, moisture level, and storage temperature affected the viral genome load for ILTV and IBV but did not affect the number of positive samples for each virus. All treatment combinations were ILTV positive for at least 4 mo. In dry dust samples, all storage temperatures or durations had quantifiable ILTV or IBV GC. Moisture addition had a detrimental effect on viral genome load, causing an overall reduction of 0.3 log 10 for ILTV GC (7.29 and 6.97 log 10, P = 0.0001), and 1.3 log 10 for IBV GC (5.95 and 4.66 log 10, P = 0.0001), which are unlikely to have biologic significance. In conclusion, dry dust can be stored at any temperature up to 37 C for at least 4 mo without loss in qPCR detection of ILTV or IBV GC. Collection or storage of moist dust should be avoided, or air drying prior to storage is recommended if only moist dust is available.
Publication Type: | Journal Article |
Grant Details: | ARC/DE200101832 |
Source of Publication: | Avian Diseases, 64(4), p. 565-570 |
Publisher: | American Association of Avian Pathologists, Inc |
Place of Publication: | United States of America |
ISSN: | 1938-4351 0005-2086 |
Fields of Research (FoR) 2020: | 300307 Environmental studies in animal production |
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2020: | 280101 Expanding knowledge in the agricultural, food and veterinary sciences |
Peer Reviewed: | Yes |
HERDC Category Description: | C1 Refereed Article in a Scholarly Journal |
Appears in Collections: | Journal Article School of Environmental and Rural Science
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