Background : Aiming to simultaneously detect three important viruses known to be involved in reproductive problems of sows, a multiplex PCR (mPCR) test was developed to provide rapid diagnosis of porcine circovirus type 2 and 3 (PCV2, PCV3) and to illustrate parvovirus (PPV) prevalence in sow herds. Methods : Three pairs of specific primers were designed to target PCV2 Cap gene, PCV3 Cap gene and PPV NS1 gene, with predicted mPCR products of 702 bp, 267 bp and 380 bp, respectively. Results : The detection limit of mPCR was 100 copies/ reaction per target gene. Sequencing of mPCR products performed with clinical serum samples accurately confirmed results. The mPCR was run against a panel of 94 swine serum samples whose infection status had been pre-determined by commercial real-time PCR kits. Overall, the mPCR results matched 100% with the real-time PCRs. Conclusions : The developed mPCR test functions successfully and can be used in routine rapid diagnosis of PCV2, PCV3 and PPV.
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