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  • Brazil is the largest beef producer among tropical countries, but faces international trade challenges due to sanitary issues, particularly with viral encephalitis.
  • The study focused on evaluating the effectiveness of two PCR methods for detecting bovine Herpesvirus type 5 (BoHV-5) in decomposed brain samples, finding a sensitivity of 70% and a specificity of 100%.
  • It was concluded that a significant percentage of calves likely carry BoHV-5 DNA even after decomposition, suggesting that US9 gene-based PCR is a cost-effective tool, but requires further confirmation through isolation or sequencing for reliable veterinary diagnosis.

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Brazil represents the greatest beef producer among tropical countries, and the major obstacle for meat international trade is sanitary problems especially closely related to viral encephalitis. The goal of this study was to estimate the accuracy of the glycol and US9 gene-based polymerase chain reactions (PCRs) for the detection of bovine Herpesvirus type 5 (BoHV-5) from decomposed brain samples (n = 95). For this purpose, a latent-class (bayesian) approach was used. Sensitivity (Se) was estimated to be 70% (95% probability interval, 40-80) and specificity (Sp) 100% in the statistical analysis for both PCRs used. Accordingly, a minimum of ≥40% of the calves was estimated to harbor BoHV-5 DNA even after 72 h of decomposition at room temperature. It was concluded that US9 gene-based PCR could also be considered a cost-effective alternative in sanitary programmers. However, given the importance of veterinary diagnoses, PCR-positive samples should be further confirmed through in vitro isolation and/or sequencing.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11250-011-9929-7DOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • Brazil is the largest beef producer among tropical countries, but faces international trade challenges due to sanitary issues, particularly with viral encephalitis.
  • The study focused on evaluating the effectiveness of two PCR methods for detecting bovine Herpesvirus type 5 (BoHV-5) in decomposed brain samples, finding a sensitivity of 70% and a specificity of 100%.
  • It was concluded that a significant percentage of calves likely carry BoHV-5 DNA even after decomposition, suggesting that US9 gene-based PCR is a cost-effective tool, but requires further confirmation through isolation or sequencing for reliable veterinary diagnosis.
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