Designing a multiplex PCR-xMAP assay for the detection and differentiation of African Horse Sickness virus, Serotypes 1–9
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2024-05-03Author
Ashby, Martin
Moore, Rebecca
King, Simon
Newbrook, Kerry
Batten, Carrie
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African horse sickness is a severe and often fatal disease affecting all species of equids. The
aetiological agent, African horse sickness virus (AHSV), can be differentiated into nine serotypes.
The identification of AHSV serotypes is vital for disease management, as this can influence vaccine
selection and help trace disease incursion routes. In this study, we report the development and
optimisation of a novel, molecular-based assay that utilises multiplex PCR and microsphere-based
technology to expedite detection and differentiation of multiple AHSV serotypes in one assay. We
demonstrated the ability of this assay to identify all nine AHSV serotypes, with detection limits
ranging from 1 to 277 genome copies/μL depending on the AHSV serotype. An evaluation of
diagnostic sensitivity and specificity revealed a sensitivity of 88% and specificity of 100%. This
method can serotype up to 42 samples per run and can be completed in approximately 4–6 h. It
provides a powerful tool to enhance the rapidity and efficiency of AHSV serotype detection, thereby
facilitating the generation of epidemiological data that can help understand and control the incidence
of AHSV worldwide.
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