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Taqman Real-Time PCR Detects Avipoxvirus DNA in Blood of Hawaìi 'Amakihi (Hemignathus virens)

Authors :
Carter T. Atkinson
Christopher Czerwonka
Dennis A. LaPointe
Margaret E.M. Farias
Rajesh Shrestha
Susan I. Jarvi
Lalueza-Fox, Carles
Source :
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC, instname, PLoS ONE, PLoS ONE, Vol 5, Iss 5, p e10745 (2010)
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Public Library of Science, 2010.

Abstract

Margaret E. M. Farias et al...<br />Background Avipoxvirus sp. is a significant threat to endemic bird populations on several groups of islands worldwide, including Hawaìi, the Galapagos Islands, and the Canary Islands. Accurate identification and genotyping of Avipoxvirus is critical to the study of this disease and how it interacts with other pathogens, but currently available methods rely on invasive sampling of pox-like lesions and may be especially harmful in smaller birds. Methodology/Principal Findings Here, we present a nested TaqMan Real-Time PCR for the detection of the Avipoxvirus 4b core protein gene in archived blood samples from Hawaiian birds. The method was successful in amplifying Avipoxvirus DNA from packed blood cells of one of seven Hawaiian honeycreepers with confirmed Avipoxvirus infections and 13 of 28 Hawaìi `amakihi (Hemignathus virens) with suspected Avipoxvirus infections based on the presence of pox-like lesions. Mixed genotype infections have not previously been documented in Hawaìi but were observed in two individuals in this study. Conclusions/Significance We anticipate that this method will be applicable to other closely related strains of Avipoxvirus and will become an important and useful tool in global studies of the epidemiology of Avipoxvirus.<br />Funding for this study was provided by: U.S. Geological Survey, Pacific Island Ecosystems Research Center (biology.usgs.gov/pierc/); U.S. Geological Survey Wildlife (biology.usgs.gov/wter/) and Invasive Species (biology.usgs.gov/invasive/) Programs; National Science Foundation (DEB0083944, www.nsf.gov); NIH/NCRR IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE), P20RR016467 (http://www.ncrr.nih.gov/research_infrast​ructure/institutional_development_award/​idea_networks_of_biomedical_research_exc​ellence/). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.

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OpenAIRE
Journal :
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC, instname, PLoS ONE, PLoS ONE, Vol 5, Iss 5, p e10745 (2010)
Accession number :
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