Development of DNA Chip System for Differential Diagnosis of Porcine Enteric Pathogens

  • Kim, Tae-ju (Dept.. of Vet. Pathology, College of Vet. Med., Chonnam National Univ.) ;
  • Cho, Ho-seong (Dept.. of Vet. Pathology, College of Vet. Med., Chonnam National Univ) ;
  • Kim, Yong-hwan (Dept. of Vet. Research, Gwangju City Institute of Health and Environmen) ;
  • A.W.M. Effendy (Dept.. of Vet. Pathology, College of Vet. Med., Chonnam National Univ) ;
  • Park, Nam-yong (Dept.. of Vet. Pathology, College of Vet. Med., Chonnam National Univ.)
  • Published : 2003.10.01

Abstract

Intestinal infections are common in growing pigs and can be caused by multiple pathogens, environmental and management factors [1]. Among the most important viruses in swine enteritis are porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV), transmissible gastroenteritis virus (TGEV), porcine enteric calicivirus (PECV), porcine group A rotavirus (PRV gp A) and bacteria are Escherichia coli and Salmonella spp. and protozoa is Isospora suis [1]. The DNA chip system can serve as a powerful tool that can be utilized for simultaneous detection of specific pathogenic bacteria strains and viruses [2,3]. The combination of PCR and DNA chip technology will provide a novel method for the detection of porcine enteric pathogens thus revolutionize the diagnosis and management of the disease. The aim of this study is to develop DNA chip system for the rapid and reliable detection of five major porcine enteric pathogens based on oligonucleotide DNA chip hybridization. (omitted)

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