2022
DOI: 10.3390/v14122697
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Molecular Tools to Identify and Characterize Malignant Catarrhal Fever Viruses (MCFV) of Ruminants and Captive Artiodactyla

Abstract: The family Herpesviridae includes viruses identified in mammals, birds and reptiles. All herpesviruses share a similar structure, consisting of a large linear double-stranded DNA genome surrounded by a proteic icosahedral capsid further contained within a lipidic bilayer envelope. The continuous rise of genetic variability and the evolutionary selective pressure underlie the appearance and consolidation of novel viral strains. This applies also to several gamma(γ)-herpesviruses, whose role as primary pathogen … Show more

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“…For etiological diagnosis, the availability of genomic sequences of isolated strains has made the use of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) accessible [ 143 , 149 , 150 ]. In addition, the use of consensus pan-PCR for herpesviruses or MCFV has significantly improved laboratory diagnostics for WD-MCF and has also led to the identification of additional MCF-associated γHVs that had not been yet identified [ 15 , 63 , 151 ].…”
Section: Current Status Of Diagnosis and Vaccinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For etiological diagnosis, the availability of genomic sequences of isolated strains has made the use of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) accessible [ 143 , 149 , 150 ]. In addition, the use of consensus pan-PCR for herpesviruses or MCFV has significantly improved laboratory diagnostics for WD-MCF and has also led to the identification of additional MCF-associated γHVs that had not been yet identified [ 15 , 63 , 151 ].…”
Section: Current Status Of Diagnosis and Vaccinesmentioning
confidence: 99%