Differentiation of virulent and non-virulent Newcastle disease virus isolates using RT-PCR

Sara Baratchi, Seyed Ghorashi, Masoud Hosseini, Seyed Pourbakhsh

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Abstract

Newcastle disease is one of the main concerns of poultry farmers. Detection of virulent strains of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) has a great impact on control measures against the disease. In this study RT-PCR was optimized in high sensitivity in order to differentiate the virulent from non-virulent NDV isolates directly in tissue homogenates. The vaccinal NDV strain and known field isolates were tested by this echnique. RT-PCR was performed using two sets of primers chosen from a section of the F gene. The PCR product was cloned in to a pTZ57R/T vector and sequenced. The sequence data confirmed the specificity of the test. Detection of viral virulence was determined based on the amplification of PCR products. The above optimized RT-PCR produce can be used to confirm the diagnosis of Newcastle disease within 24 hrs using RNA isolated directly from tissue homogenate or passaged in SPF (Specific Pathogen Free) embryonated eggs.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)61 - 63
Number of pages3
JournalIranian Journal of Biotechnology
Volume4
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 2006
Externally publishedYes

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