Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Contamination in bluetongue virus challenge experiments.
- Journal:
- Vaccine
- Year:
- 2011
- Authors:
- Eschbaumer, Michael et al.
- Affiliation:
- Institute of Diagnostic Virology · Germany
Abstract
Five cattle and five sheep that had never been exposed to bluetongue virus (BTV), as well as ten animals that had been experimentally infected with BTV-8, were inoculated with BTV-1. Previous exposure to BTV-8 did not prevent a second infection with another serotype. After the experiment, the BTV-1 preparation was found to be contaminated with BTV-15. The inoculum and blood samples taken during the experiment were analysed by serotype-specific real-time RT-PCR. There was 100-fold less BTV-15 than BTV-1 in the inoculum. Unexpectedly, BTV-15 dominated the infection in cattle that had previously been exposed to BTV-8. In sheep of both groups, on the other hand, BTV-1 prevailed over the contaminant. Regardless of the outcome, the incident demonstrates the need for a thorough contamination screening of virus preparations. For this purpose, two type-specific RT-PCR primer sets for each of the 24 established BTV serotypes as well as Toggenburg Orbivirus were designed.
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