Detection of equine herpesvirus infection: conventional versus molecular approaches
Equineherpes virus(EHV)are the highly contagious pathogens that infect both domestic and wild equine populations causing a major impact on equine industry worldwide. The methods for diagnosis of EHV have shown a vast improvement in the last decade. Although some conventi...
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my.umk.eprints.73822022-05-23T15:37:16Z http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/7382/ Detection of equine herpesvirus infection: conventional versus molecular approaches N.F. Abdullah B. Zeshan Nur Eliana Mohd Redhuan Maizan Mohamed Nur Hardy Abu Daud Equineherpes virus(EHV)are the highly contagious pathogens that infect both domestic and wild equine populations causing a major impact on equine industry worldwide. The methods for diagnosis of EHV have shown a vast improvement in the last decade. Although some conventional techniques are still applicable in certain cases, most of the clinical testing now focusing on rapid diagnosis by using the nucleic acid amplification-based techniquesas major advances for the detection of EHV. The diagnosis of EHV does not only depend on clinical situation alone, but the suitability of diagnostic test is also vital for equine clinicians to make a decision regarding the specific treatments and control measures to be taken. Therefore, crucial understanding of the strengths and limitations of each assay are needed in order to interpret the results. Realizing the issue, this review intends to outline the clinical application of conventional approaches and the progress of the new molecular approaches. Relative advantages and limitations of each method have also been discussed. Pakistan Agricultural Scientists Forum 2018 Indexed Article NonPeerReviewed text en http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/7382/1/DETECTION%20OF%20EQUINE%20HERPESVIRUS%20INFECTION%20CONVENTIONAL%20VERSUS.pdf N.F. Abdullah and B. Zeshan and Nur Eliana Mohd Redhuan and Maizan Mohamed and Nur Hardy Abu Daud (2018) Detection of equine herpesvirus infection: conventional versus molecular approaches. The Journal of Animal & Plant Sciences, 28 (2). pp. 365-376. ISSN 1018-7081 https://www.cabdirect.org/cabdirect/abstract/20183094688 |
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Equineherpes virus(EHV)are the highly contagious pathogens that infect both domestic and wild equine populations causing a major impact on equine industry worldwide. The methods for diagnosis of EHV have shown a vast improvement in the last decade. Although some conventional techniques are still applicable in certain cases, most of the clinical testing now focusing on rapid diagnosis by using the nucleic acid amplification-based techniquesas major advances for the detection of EHV. The diagnosis of EHV does not only depend on clinical situation alone, but the suitability of diagnostic test is also vital for equine clinicians to make a decision regarding the specific treatments and control measures to be taken. Therefore, crucial understanding of the strengths and limitations of each assay are needed in order to interpret the results. Realizing the issue, this review intends to outline the clinical application of conventional approaches and the progress of the new molecular approaches. Relative advantages and limitations of each method have also been discussed. |
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Detection of equine herpesvirus infection: conventional versus molecular approaches |
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