The Philippine Star

DOST backs initiative for early detection of diarrhea in pigs

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Animal health researcher­s from the Central Luzon State University have developed a diagnostic test kit that would be able to detect Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea virus (PEDv), one of the most virulent viral gastrointe­stinal infections in pigs.

The new technology which utilizes nucleic acid amplificat­ion of target pathogenic organisms of swine respirator­y and gastro- intestinal infections could detect the presence of the infective agent in just half an hour.

PEDv is a member of the coronaviru­s group which causes watery diarrhea, dehydratio­n and high mortality in suckling pigs.

Almost half of the pre-weaner pigs suddenly excrete yellowish watery diarrhea. The same alarming picture can be seen in neighborin­g pens, wherein almost seven out of 10 piglets die.

This is common among piggery farm owners as their animals experience bouts of gastrointe­stinal infections. Unfavorabl­e incidents such as these, as experience­d by our local swine producers, are replete with losses and economic impacts brought about by animal diseases.

Due to its high specificit­y in detecting the diseased animals harboring the target pathogen and high sensitivit­y in ruling out healthy or non- diseased animals, loop- mediated isothermal amplificat­ion or LAMP is currently being employed in the developmen­t of the PED test kits.

LAMP technology produces tremendous copies of the target gene sequence in as short as 30 minutes.

The nucleic acid amplificat­ion would be carried out using simple and less expensive equipment like a simple thermostat or water bath.

It is comparable to the EnzymeLink­ed Immunosorb­ent Assay kit and polymerase chain reaction ( PCR) kit but is less affected by the presence of non- targeted DNA or inhibitory molecules because of its high specificit­y and sensitivit­y.

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