Diagnosis and characterization of canine distemper virus through sequencing by MinION nanopore technology

Prompt identification of the causative pathogen of an infectious disease is essential for the choice of treatment or preventive measures. In this perspective, nucleic acids purified from the brain tissue of a dog succumbed after severe neurological signs were processed with the MinION (Oxford Nanopo...

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Hauptverfasser: Peserico, Alessia, Marcacci, Maurilia, Malatesta, Daniela, Di Domenico, Marco, Pratelli, Annamaria, Mangone, Iolanda, D’Alterio, Nicola, Pizzurro, Federica, Cirone, Francesco, Zaccaria, Guendalina, Cammà, Cesare, Lorusso, Alessio
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description Prompt identification of the causative pathogen of an infectious disease is essential for the choice of treatment or preventive measures. In this perspective, nucleic acids purified from the brain tissue of a dog succumbed after severe neurological signs were processed with the MinION (Oxford Nanopore Technologies, Oxford UK) sequencing technology. Canine distemper virus (CDV) sequence reads were detected. Subsequently, a specific molecular test and immunohistochemistry were used to confirm the presence of CDV RNA and antigen, respectively, in tissues. This study supports the use of the NGS in veterinary clinical practice with potential advantages in terms of rapidity and broad-range of molecular diagnosis.
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title Diagnosis and characterization of canine distemper virus through sequencing by MinION nanopore technology
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