Resultado da pesquisa (2)

Termo utilizado na pesquisa Bordetella bronchiseptica

#1 - Rapid and sensitive detection of Bordetella bronchiseptica by loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP), 33(10):1222-1226

Abstract in English:

ABSTRACT.- Zhang H., Zhu L., Zhou Y.C., Ji H.W., Dai H.B., Guo W.Z. & Xu Z.W. 2013. Rapid and sensitive detection of Bordetella bronchiseptica by loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP). Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 33(10):1222-1226. Key Laboratory of Animal Biotechnology Center of Sichuan Province, College of Veterinary Medicine of Sichuan Agricultural University, Ya’an, Sichuan, 625014, PR China. E-mail: abtcxzw@126.com Bordetella bronchiseptica causes acute and chronic respiratory infections in diverse animal species and occasionally in humans. In this study, we described the establishment of a simple, sensitive and cost-efficient loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) assay for the detection of B. bronchiseptica. A set of primers towards a 235 bp region within the flagellum gene of B. bronchiseptica was designed with online software.. The specificity of the LAMP assay was examined by using 6 porcine pathogens and 100 nasal swabs collected from healthy pigs and suspect infected pigs. The results indicated that positive reactions were confirmed for all B. bronchiseptica and no cross-reactivity was observed from other non-B. bronchiseptica. In sensitivity evaluations, the technique successfully detected a serial dilutions of extracted B. bronchiseptica DNA with a detection limit of 9 copies, which was 10 times more sensitive than that of PCR. Compared with conventional PCR, the higher sensitivity of LAMP method and no need for the complex instrumentation make this LAMP assay a promising alternative for the diagnosis of B. bronchiseptica in rural areas and developing countries where there lacks of complex laboratory services.

Abstract in Portuguese:

ABSTRACT.- Zhang H., Zhu L., Zhou Y.C., Ji H.W., Dai H.B., Guo W.Z. & Xu Z.W. 2013. Rapid and sensitive detection of Bordetella bronchiseptica by loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP). Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 33(10):1222-1226. Key Laboratory of Animal Biotechnology Center of Sichuan Province, College of Veterinary Medicine of Sichuan Agricultural University, Ya’an, Sichuan, 625014, PR China. E-mail: abtcxzw@126.com Bordetella bronchiseptica causes acute and chronic respiratory infections in diverse animal species and occasionally in humans. In this study, we described the establishment of a simple, sensitive and cost-efficient loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) assay for the detection of B. bronchiseptica. A set of primers towards a 235 bp region within the flagellum gene of B. bronchiseptica was designed with online software.. The specificity of the LAMP assay was examined by using 6 porcine pathogens and 100 nasal swabs collected from healthy pigs and suspect infected pigs. The results indicated that positive reactions were confirmed for all B. bronchiseptica and no cross-reactivity was observed from other non-B. bronchiseptica. In sensitivity evaluations, the technique successfully detected a serial dilutions of extracted B. bronchiseptica DNA with a detection limit of 9 copies, which was 10 times more sensitive than that of PCR. Compared with conventional PCR, the higher sensitivity of LAMP method and no need for the complex instrumentation make this LAMP assay a promising alternative for the diagnosis of B. bronchiseptica in rural areas and developing countries where there lacks of complex laboratory services.


#2 - Atrophic rhinitis of swine: effect of vaccination against Bordetella bronchiseptica in piglets challenged at an early age

Abstract in English:

The effectiveness of a bacterin in the prevention of swine atrophic rhinitis (AR) was tested. The bacterin was prepared with Bordetella bronchiseptica and adsorved to aluminum hydroxide. Six sows were vaccinated at 60 and 100 days of gestation and their litters at seven and 28 days of age. Five sows and their litters were used as an invaccinated control group. All piglets were challenged with B. bronchiseptica at three, four and five days of age. The vaccination significantly reduced the clinical signs (P < 0.001), occurrence and severity (P < 0.01) of nasal turbinate atrophy, but it did not reduce the rate of infection at 70 days of age.

Abstract in Portuguese:

Testou-se a eficiência de uma bacterina preparada com B. bronchiseptica e adsorvida a hidróxido de alumínio, na prevenção da rinite atrófica dos suínos. Seis porcas foram vacinadas, aos 60 e 100 dias de gestação, e suas leitegadas, aos sete e 28 dias de idade. Cinco leitegadas não vacinadas, nascidas de porcas não vacinadas, serviram de controle. Todos os leitões foram inoculados com B. bronchiseptica aos três, quatro e cinco dias de idade. A vacinação contribuiu para reduzir significativamente os sintomas clínicos da doença (P < 0,001) e a ocorrência e gravidade das lesões dos cornetos nasais (P < 0,01), mas não eliminou a infecção aos setenta dias de idade.


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