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Multiplex one-step RT-qPCR assays for simultaneous detection of BRV, BCoV,K99and.

Journal:
Frontiers in veterinary science
Year:
2025
Authors:
Zhao, Xinru et al.
Affiliation:
College of Veterinary Medicine · China

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Bovine rotavirus (BRV), bovine coronavirus (BCoV),K99(K99), and() are the most common pathogens involved in calf production. These pathogens can cause calf diarrhea, leading to significant economic losses in the cattle farming industry. These four pathogens have similar clinical symptoms, making them difficult to distinguish. Therefore, we established a one-step quadrupleMan fluorescence quantitative PCR method capable of simultaneously and rapidly detecting BRV, BCoV,K99, and. METHODS: Specific primers andMan probes were designed for the BRV VP-6 gene, BCoV N gene,K99K99 gene, and18S rRNA gene. Standard positive plasmids were constructed, and the reaction conditions of the method were optimized. The sensitivity, specificity, and repeatability of the method were validated, and clinical samples were tested. RESULTS: The minimum detection limits of this method for BRV, BCoV,K99, andwere 5.8 × 10, 2.3 × 10, 4.5 × 10, and 2.6 × 10copies/μL, respectively. The intra- and intergroup coefficients of variation were all less than 1.2%. This method has the advantages of strong specificity, reproducibility, low cost, and no cross-reaction with other bovine pathogens. Compared with the commercial reagent kit method were used to analyze clinical samples, and both the diagnostic sensitivity (DSe) and diagnostic specificity (DSp) were above 90%, with kappa values greater than 0.9. DISCUSSION: The one-step multiplex RT-qPCR method developed in this study for detecting BRV, BCoV,K99, andis expected to be an effective tool for the rapid and economical diagnosis and monitoring of diarrhoeal diseases in calves.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40206248/