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Get Free AccessFamily oral fluids (FOFs) are an aggregate sample type shown to be a cost-efficient and convenient option for determining the porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) status of weaning age pigs. This study investigated the effect of pooling PRRSV-positive FOF samples with known PRRSV-negative FOF samples at different levels (1:3, 1:5, 1:10, 1:20) on the probability of PRRSV RNA detection by reverse-transcriptase real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-rtPCR). Mathematical models were built to assess how much the probability of RT-rtPCR detection changed with increasing PCR-positive samples present within pools and how partially sampling a farrowing room influenced the probability of PCR detection of PRRSV RNA in pooled samples at different prevalence scenarios. A general example of a guideline for FOF-based sampling under different prevalence scenarios to detect PRRSV RNA by RT-rtPCR with at least 95% certainty is presented.At the sample level, the probability of detecting PRRSV RNA by RT-rtPCR decreased from 100% to 87%, 68% and 26% when diluting up to 1:20 for PRRSV positive FOF having initial Cycle threshold (Ct) below 34, between 34 and 36, or above 36, respectively. When the prevalence among crates is near-zero (1 or 2 positive out of 56), the most cost-efficient farrowing room sampling strategy to detect PRRSV RNA with at least 95% certainty was pooling FOF samples up to 1:10; at higher prevalence (≥ 3 of 56 crates positive), the most cost-efficient strategy was submitting samples in pools of 20. Subsampling a farrowing room for FOF pools was also demonstrated to be a valuable cost saving strategy. Overall, based on the conditions of this study, pooling FOFs up to 1:20 is recommended in situations of cost constraint and regardless of pooling level chosen, capturing as many litters as possible improves herd sensitivity.
Onyekachukwu Osemeke, Marcelo Nunes de Almeida, Giovani Trevisan, Arka P. Ghosh, Eduardo de Freitas Costa, Gustavo S Silva, Daniel Linhares (2021). Effect of Pooling Family Oral Fluids on the Probability of PRRSV RNA Detection by RT-rtPCR. , DOI: https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3949336.
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2021
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https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3949336
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