Typing of Poultry Influenza Virus (H5 and H7) by Reverse Transcription- Polymerase Chain Reaction
The ability of the influenza Orthomixovirus to undergo to continually antigenically changes that can affect its pathogenicity and its diffusion, explains the growing seriousness of this disease and the recent epizoozies in various parts of the world. There have been 15 HA and 9 NA type A sub-types o...
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doaj-064bf88cbfa3456281c233c3b96a417d2020-11-25T01:31:57ZengTaylor & Francis GroupItalian Journal of Animal Science1594-40771828-051X2010-01-014326626810.4081/ijas.2005.266Typing of Poultry Influenza Virus (H5 and H7) by Reverse Transcription- Polymerase Chain ReactionCesare BonacinaFrancesca PaganelliPaolo CordioliGiovanni TosiPaola MassiThe ability of the influenza Orthomixovirus to undergo to continually antigenically changes that can affect its pathogenicity and its diffusion, explains the growing seriousness of this disease and the recent epizoozies in various parts of the world. There have been 15 HA and 9 NA type A sub-types of the influenza virus identified all of which are present in birds. Until now the very virulent avian influenza viruses identified were all included to the H5 and H7 sub-types. We here show that is possible to identify the H5 and H7 sub-types with reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) by using a set of specific primers for each HA sub-type. The RT-PCR is a quick and sensitive method of identifying the HA sub-types of the influenza virus directly from homogenised organs.http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/612Poultry, Avian influenza virus, Hemagglutinine, Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) |
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Cesare Bonacina Francesca Paganelli Paolo Cordioli Giovanni Tosi Paola Massi Typing of Poultry Influenza Virus (H5 and H7) by Reverse Transcription- Polymerase Chain Reaction Italian Journal of Animal Science Poultry, Avian influenza virus, Hemagglutinine, Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) |
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Cesare Bonacina Francesca Paganelli Paolo Cordioli Giovanni Tosi Paola Massi |
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Cesare Bonacina |
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Typing of Poultry Influenza Virus (H5 and H7) by Reverse Transcription- Polymerase Chain Reaction |
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Typing of Poultry Influenza Virus (H5 and H7) by Reverse Transcription- Polymerase Chain Reaction |
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Typing of Poultry Influenza Virus (H5 and H7) by Reverse Transcription- Polymerase Chain Reaction |
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Typing of Poultry Influenza Virus (H5 and H7) by Reverse Transcription- Polymerase Chain Reaction |
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Typing of Poultry Influenza Virus (H5 and H7) by Reverse Transcription- Polymerase Chain Reaction |
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typing of poultry influenza virus (h5 and h7) by reverse transcription- polymerase chain reaction |
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Taylor & Francis Group |
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Italian Journal of Animal Science |
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1594-4077 1828-051X |
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2010-01-01 |
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The ability of the influenza Orthomixovirus to undergo to continually antigenically changes that can affect its pathogenicity and its diffusion, explains the growing seriousness of this disease and the recent epizoozies in various parts of the world. There have been 15 HA and 9 NA type A sub-types of the influenza virus identified all of which are present in birds. Until now the very virulent avian influenza viruses identified were all included to the H5 and H7 sub-types. We here show that is possible to identify the H5 and H7 sub-types with reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) by using a set of specific primers for each HA sub-type. The RT-PCR is a quick and sensitive method of identifying the HA sub-types of the influenza virus directly from homogenised organs. |
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Poultry, Avian influenza virus, Hemagglutinine, Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) |
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http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/612 |
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