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Sensitive identification of bluetongue virus serogroup by a colorimetric dual oligonucleotide sorbent assay of amplified viral nucleic acid
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Bluetongue VirusPolymerase Chain ReactionDiagnostic VirologyViral DiagnosticsVirus PhylogenyPathogenesisBluetongue Virus SerogroupPathologyVirologyVirus ClassificationMicrobiologySerogroup-wide SpecificityMedicineSensitive Identification
A polymerase chain reaction (PCR) procedure coupled to an enzyme-linked oligonucleotide sorbent assay (ELOSA; a PCR-ELOSA) identified all 24 serotypic variants of bluetongue virus (BTV) without identifying any of six viruses belonging to the related epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus serogroup. The PCR-ELOSA detected 0.01 50% cell culture infectious doses of each serotype of BTV. The sensitivity and serogroup-wide specificity of the PCR-ELOSA may enable it to replace the more expensive, time-consuming, and biohazardous methods used in the identification of BTV.
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