Extending the utility of the WHO recommended assay for direct detection of enteroviruses from clinical specimen for resolving poliovirus co-infection
Abstract Objectives In a polio-free world there might be reduced funding for poliovirus surveillance. There is therefore the need to ensure that enterovirologist globally, especially those outside the global polio laboratory network, can participate in poliovirus surveillance without neglecting thei...
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doaj-8d28479fb506433da5090da74ab82ab62020-11-25T02:29:29ZengBMCBMC Research Notes1756-05002018-01-011111610.1186/s13104-018-3155-6Extending the utility of the WHO recommended assay for direct detection of enteroviruses from clinical specimen for resolving poliovirus co-infectionTemitope Oluwasegun Cephas Faleye0Moses Olubusuyi Adewumi1Naomi Princess Ozegbe2Oluwaseun Elijah Ogunsakin3Grace Ariyo4Faith Wuraola Adeshina5Oluwaseun Sarah Ogunga6Similoluwa Deborah Oluwadare7Johnson Adekunle Adeniji8Department of Virology, College of Medicine, University of IbadanDepartment of Virology, College of Medicine, University of IbadanDepartment of Microbiology, Faculty of Science, Ekiti State UniversityDepartment of Microbiology, Faculty of Science, Ekiti State UniversityDepartment of Microbiology, Faculty of Science, Ekiti State UniversityDepartment of Microbiology, Faculty of Science, Ekiti State UniversityDepartment of Microbiology, Faculty of Science, Ekiti State UniversityDepartment of Microbiology, Faculty of Science, Ekiti State UniversityDepartment of Virology, College of Medicine, University of IbadanAbstract Objectives In a polio-free world there might be reduced funding for poliovirus surveillance. There is therefore the need to ensure that enterovirologist globally, especially those outside the global polio laboratory network, can participate in poliovirus surveillance without neglecting their enterovirus type of interest. To accomplish this, assays are needed that allow such active participation. Results In this study we describes a sensitive and specific utility extension of the recently recommended WHO RT-snPCR assay that enables independent detection of the three poliovirus types especially in cases of co-infection. More importantly, it piggy-backs on the first round PCR product of the WHO recommended assay and consequently ensures that enterovirologists interested in nonpolio enteroviruses can continue their investigations, and contribute significantly and specifically to poliovirus surveillance, by using the excess of their first round PCR product.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-018-3155-6EnterovirusesPoliovirusesWHOSurveillanceNigeria |
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Temitope Oluwasegun Cephas Faleye Moses Olubusuyi Adewumi Naomi Princess Ozegbe Oluwaseun Elijah Ogunsakin Grace Ariyo Faith Wuraola Adeshina Oluwaseun Sarah Ogunga Similoluwa Deborah Oluwadare Johnson Adekunle Adeniji |
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Temitope Oluwasegun Cephas Faleye Moses Olubusuyi Adewumi Naomi Princess Ozegbe Oluwaseun Elijah Ogunsakin Grace Ariyo Faith Wuraola Adeshina Oluwaseun Sarah Ogunga Similoluwa Deborah Oluwadare Johnson Adekunle Adeniji Extending the utility of the WHO recommended assay for direct detection of enteroviruses from clinical specimen for resolving poliovirus co-infection BMC Research Notes Enteroviruses Polioviruses WHO Surveillance Nigeria |
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Temitope Oluwasegun Cephas Faleye Moses Olubusuyi Adewumi Naomi Princess Ozegbe Oluwaseun Elijah Ogunsakin Grace Ariyo Faith Wuraola Adeshina Oluwaseun Sarah Ogunga Similoluwa Deborah Oluwadare Johnson Adekunle Adeniji |
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Extending the utility of the WHO recommended assay for direct detection of enteroviruses from clinical specimen for resolving poliovirus co-infection |
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Extending the utility of the WHO recommended assay for direct detection of enteroviruses from clinical specimen for resolving poliovirus co-infection |
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Extending the utility of the WHO recommended assay for direct detection of enteroviruses from clinical specimen for resolving poliovirus co-infection |
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Extending the utility of the WHO recommended assay for direct detection of enteroviruses from clinical specimen for resolving poliovirus co-infection |
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Extending the utility of the WHO recommended assay for direct detection of enteroviruses from clinical specimen for resolving poliovirus co-infection |
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extending the utility of the who recommended assay for direct detection of enteroviruses from clinical specimen for resolving poliovirus co-infection |
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Abstract Objectives In a polio-free world there might be reduced funding for poliovirus surveillance. There is therefore the need to ensure that enterovirologist globally, especially those outside the global polio laboratory network, can participate in poliovirus surveillance without neglecting their enterovirus type of interest. To accomplish this, assays are needed that allow such active participation. Results In this study we describes a sensitive and specific utility extension of the recently recommended WHO RT-snPCR assay that enables independent detection of the three poliovirus types especially in cases of co-infection. More importantly, it piggy-backs on the first round PCR product of the WHO recommended assay and consequently ensures that enterovirologists interested in nonpolio enteroviruses can continue their investigations, and contribute significantly and specifically to poliovirus surveillance, by using the excess of their first round PCR product. |
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Enteroviruses Polioviruses WHO Surveillance Nigeria |
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