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Evaluation of the effect of sample suspension concentration and viral load on the outcome of the rabies tissue culture infection test.

Tatiane de Cassia Pardo de SouzaGilmara de Sousa E SilvaWillian de Oliveira FahlAdriana Candido RodriguesKaren Miyuki AsanoKarin Corrêa SchefferEnio MoriAmanda SienaKeila Iamamoto
Published in: Archives of virology (2023)
In this study, we examined various brain suspension concentrations and viral loads in Neuro-2a cell cultures using 20 rabies-positive bovine samples. The reproducibility of results varied: 65% showed consistent outcomes across all concentrations, while 35% disagreed in at least one. Viral titers ranged from less than 25 × 10 1 to 25 × 10 3.50 TCID 50 /mL, with 20% below 25 × 10 1 TCID 50 /mL. Concentrations between 5% and 20% yielded over 90% agreement in positive results, but at 30%, agreement dropped from 85% to 50%. Cell confluence was successfully maintained at 5%, 10%, and 20%, while concentrations of 30% and above led to confluence loss. Low viral loads also negatively impacted reproducibility. These results suggest that sample concentration has a direct influence on preservation of cell confluence and that low viral loads may influence the reproducibility of the rabies tissue culture infection test (RTCIT).
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