2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jviromet.2020.113819
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An advanced loop-mediated isothermal amplification assay for the rapid detection of beak and feather disease virus in psittacine birds

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“…The application of this simple sample pre-treatment method highlights the feasibility of LAMP in detecting target pathogens in different types of samples for a rapid diagnostic procedure. In a more recent development, the LAMP reaction has been incorporated with swarm primers to reduce the reaction time of BFDV detection to 40 min of complete reaction time and the results can be directly visualized with color changes of the hydroxy naphthol blue dye [ 71 ]. LAMP with swarm primers also demonstrated a great improvement in diagnostic performance by showing 100% clinical sensitivity from 71% of the standard LAMP method, following BFDV detection from psittacine samples of blood, feather, tissue and cloacal swabs [ 71 ].…”
Section: Lamp Application In Screening Of Avian Virusesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The application of this simple sample pre-treatment method highlights the feasibility of LAMP in detecting target pathogens in different types of samples for a rapid diagnostic procedure. In a more recent development, the LAMP reaction has been incorporated with swarm primers to reduce the reaction time of BFDV detection to 40 min of complete reaction time and the results can be directly visualized with color changes of the hydroxy naphthol blue dye [ 71 ]. LAMP with swarm primers also demonstrated a great improvement in diagnostic performance by showing 100% clinical sensitivity from 71% of the standard LAMP method, following BFDV detection from psittacine samples of blood, feather, tissue and cloacal swabs [ 71 ].…”
Section: Lamp Application In Screening Of Avian Virusesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a more recent development, the LAMP reaction has been incorporated with swarm primers to reduce the reaction time of BFDV detection to 40 min of complete reaction time and the results can be directly visualized with color changes of the hydroxy naphthol blue dye [ 71 ]. LAMP with swarm primers also demonstrated a great improvement in diagnostic performance by showing 100% clinical sensitivity from 71% of the standard LAMP method, following BFDV detection from psittacine samples of blood, feather, tissue and cloacal swabs [ 71 ]. Early and rapid diagnosis using the LAMP method to screen infected parrots prior to any international trade would help to control virus transmission [ 71 ].…”
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“…These include histology, electron microscopy, haemagglutination, [34][35] immunohistochemistry, [36] in situ hybridisation, [37] polymerase chain reaction (PCR), [38] duplex shuttle PCR, [39] real-time PCR, [40] PCR followed by high-resolution melting curve analysis, [15][20] and swarm primer-applied loop-mediated isothermal amplification (sLAMP). [41] The serological detection of anti-BFDV antibodies has been conducted by haemagglutination inhibition [34][42] and Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) [36] . So far, the standard PCR-based assay has been used most frequently (>49%) to screen BFDV between 1984 and July 2015.…”
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“…[18] A recently developed sLAMP assay may serve as a rapid, sensitive, and specific diagnostic field test for the detection of BFDV in clinical samples. [41]…”
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confidence: 99%