Assessing tropism and genetic traits of carp oedema virus isolates to enhance detection strategies.
Natalia AdamkowskaJolanta KiełpińskaSven Michael BergmannPublished in: Journal of veterinary research (2024)
Determining the localisation of CEV genetic material in organs and tissues is pivotal for shaping the World Organisation for Animal Health guidelines. The utility of molecular diagnostics has been demonstrated in the skin and kidney of carp, in addition to the gills, impelling their inclusion in diagnostic protocols. The clusters identified in the phylogenetic tree offer valuable insights for developing the current PCR primers. The prevalence of CEV infection in aquaculture, juxtaposed with its notably lower detection in wild fish, underscores the significance of mandatory molecular diagnostic testing for CEV in carp farming.
Keyphrases
- real time pcr
- genome wide
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- public health
- label free
- healthcare
- risk factors
- mental health
- copy number
- gene expression
- single molecule
- dna methylation
- genetic diversity
- health information
- risk assessment
- climate change
- health promotion
- sensitive detection
- human health
- water quality