4.4 Article

Development of a highly sensitive point-of-care test for African swine fever that combines EZ-Fast DNA extraction with LAMP detection: Evaluation using naturally infected swine whole blood samples from Vietnam

相关参考文献

注意:仅列出部分参考文献,下载原文获取全部文献信息。
Article Chemistry, Multidisciplinary

Lateral Flow Assay for the Detection of African Swine Fever Virus Antibodies Using Gold Nanoparticle-Labeled Acid-Treated p72

Wenzhuang Zhu et al.

Summary: A rapid, inexpensive, accurate and highly selective double-antigen-sandwich lateral-flow assay based on gold nanoparticle-conjugated ASFV major capsid protein p72 was developed for on-site detection of ASFV antibody in serum samples, showing high sensitivity and specificity in just 10 minutes.

FRONTIERS IN CHEMISTRY (2022)

Review Multidisciplinary Sciences

The costs and benefits of primary prevention of zoonotic pandemics

Aaron S. Bernstein et al.

Summary: The lives lost and economic costs of viral zoonotic pandemics have been increasing over the past century. Some policymakers argue that future pandemic catastrophes should be addressed through detecting and containing emerging zoonotic threats. However, this article suggests that proactive actions should be taken to minimize the impact of future pandemics and proposes three practical measures.

SCIENCE ADVANCES (2022)

Article Infectious Diseases

Direct colorimetric LAMP assay for rapid detection of African swine fever virus: A validation study during an outbreak in Vietnam

Diem Hong Tran et al.

Summary: African swine fever (ASF) is a highly infectious viral disease with a recent outbreak in Vietnam. A modified colorimetric loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) assay has shown potential for rapid field diagnosis of ASF, with results visible to the naked eye within 30 minutes, without the need for complex equipment or DNA extraction.

TRANSBOUNDARY AND EMERGING DISEASES (2021)

Article Virology

Development of a point-of-care test to detect SARS-CoV-2 from saliva which combines a simple RNA extraction method with colorimetric reverse transcription loop-mediated isothermal amplification detection

Wataru Yamazaki et al.

Summary: The study has successfully developed a simple and rapid method for extracting RNA from saliva and conducting COVID-19 testing, which can be used in field settings to potentially reduce the risk of infection.

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL VIROLOGY (2021)

News Item Infectious Diseases

African swine fever in the Dominican Republic

Wendy Gonzales et al.

TRANSBOUNDARY AND EMERGING DISEASES (2021)

Article Veterinary Sciences

An Assessment of the Economic Impacts of the 2019 African Swine Fever Outbreaks in Vietnam

Thinh Nguyen-Thi et al.

Summary: The 2019 African swine fever outbreaks in Vietnam had severe impacts on the pig sector, resulting in significant economic losses for farmers, particularly medium- and large-farmers. The outbreak also halved the volume of pigs traded and posed adverse effects on the domestic supply and demand for pork.

FRONTIERS IN VETERINARY SCIENCE (2021)

Article Microbiology

Development of a Potential Penside Colorimetric LAMP Assay Using Neutral Red for Detection of African Swine Fever Virus

Yang Wang et al.

Summary: The study developed a one-step visual LAMP assay based on the p72 gene, which showed high specificity to ASFV with a detection limit of 10 copies per reaction and high consistency with the real-time PCR method recommended by OIE.

FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY (2021)

Article Virology

Rapid Extraction and Detection of African Swine Fever Virus DNA Based on Isothermal Recombinase Polymerase Amplification Assay

Arianna Ceruti et al.

Summary: African swine fever virus (ASFV) is a deadly disease in pigs that spreads rapidly. A rapid detection assay using real-time recombinase polymerase amplification (RPA) for ASFV was developed and found to have equivalent sensitivity and specificity as real-time PCR. The combination of a simple extraction protocol allows for the use of the ASFV-RPA assay to improve control measures in outbreak situations.

VIRUSES-BASEL (2021)

Review Virology

African Swine Fever in Wild Boar in Europe-A Review

Carola Sauter-Louis et al.

Summary: ASF, introduced into Georgia from Africa in 2007, continues to spread through Europe and Asia, with a high socio-economic impact. Control measures focus on removing wild boar carcasses and limiting their movements to reduce density. Some countries like the Czech Republic and Belgium have successfully eliminated ASF using these measures.

VIRUSES-BASEL (2021)

Article Veterinary Sciences

Development of a novel real-time PCR assay targeting p54 gene for rapid detection of African swine fever virus (ASFV) strains circulating in Vietnam

Thi Bich Ngoc Trinh et al.

Summary: A novel real-time PCR assay based on a highly conserved ASFV gene was developed for detecting African swine fever, showing high sensitivity and specificity in detecting multiple ASFV genotypes, and demonstrating good diagnostic sensitivity in field clinical specimens collected from swine farms in different provinces in Vietnam.

VETERINARY MEDICINE AND SCIENCE (2021)

Review Virology

African swine fever - A review of current knowledge

Sandra Blome et al.

VIRUS RESEARCH (2020)

Article Pharmacology & Pharmacy

African swine fever

L. K. Dixon et al.

ANTIVIRAL RESEARCH (2019)

Letter Immunology

Outbreak of African Swine Fever, Vietnam, 2019

Van Phan Le et al.

EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES (2019)

Article Infectious Diseases

Emergence of African Swine Fever in China, 2018

Xintao Zhou et al.

TRANSBOUNDARY AND EMERGING DISEASES (2018)

Review Virology

African Swine Fever Virus: A Review

Inmaculada Galindo et al.

VIRUSES-BASEL (2017)

Review Pathology

An Update on the Epidemiology and Pathology of African Swine Fever

J. M. Sanchez-Vizcaino et al.

JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE PATHOLOGY (2015)

Article Infectious Diseases

Direct Blood Dry LAMP: A Rapid, Stable, and Easy Diagnostic Tool for Human African Trypanosomiasis

Kyoko Hayashida et al.

PLOS NEGLECTED TROPICAL DISEASES (2015)

Article Immunology

African Swine Fever Virus Isolate, Georgia, 2007

Rebecca J. Rowlands et al.

EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES (2008)