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Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation | 1999

Detection of Lawsonia Intracellularis in Swine using Polymerase Chain Reaction Methodology

Dianna M. Jordan; Jeffrey P. Knittel; Michael B. Roof; Kent J. Schwartz; David J. Larson; Lorraine J. Hoffman

The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was evaluated for its usefulness as a diagnostic tool to detect Lawsonia (ileal symbiont) intracellularis. Porcine ilea were collected from swine cases submitted to the Iowa State University Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory between December 1, 1994, and June 30, 1995. Sampling was random, with no regard to health status. There were 621 ileum scrapings evaluated using the PCR technique. Thirty-five of the samples were positive, either by PCR or conventional diagnostic methods such as histology and Warthin-Starry silver stain. These 35 samples were further evaluated by Warthin-Starry silver stain and indirect immunofluorescent antibody test (IFAT) to confirm the presence of L. intracellularis in the tissue sections. Of the 26 samples positive by PCR, 22 were positive by IFAT. Sixteen of the 22 were also positive when stained with Warthin-Starry and evaluated microscopically for typical bacteria. Nine of the original samples were negative by all 3 techniques. PCR appears more sensitive and specific for L. intracellularis detection than Warthin-Starry stain and IFAT. This study provides evidence that PCR may be useful as a reference standard for the detection of L. intracellularis. PCR may be an appropriate monitoring tool for swine herds because it is a rapid procedure that could be applied to batch testing. Although the test is currently too laborious and expensive for routine diagnostic use, there may be situations in which it is justified because of the advantages of greater sensitivity and specificity.


Archive | 2004

Lawsonia intracellularis of european origin and vaccines, diagnostic agents and methods of use thereof

Michael B. Roof; Jeremy Kroll; Jeffrey P. Knittel


Archive | 1995

Ileal symbiont intracellularis propagation in suspended host cells

Jeffrey P. Knittel; Michael B. Roof


Archive | 2006

COMBINATION VACCINE COMPRISING AN ATTENUATED BOVINE VIRAL DIARRHEA VIRUS

Gregor Meyers; Jeffrey P. Knittel; Knut Elbers; Robert Tremblay; Craig Jones; Axel Lischewski


Archive | 2008

Mycoplasma bovis vaccine

Michael Beck; Jeffrey P. Knittel


Swine Health and Production | 1996

United States isolates of Lawsonia intracellularis from porcine proliferative enteropathy resemble European isolates

Jeffrey P. Knittel; David I. Larson; Dl Harris; Michael B. Roof; Steven McOrist


Archive | 2011

Use of various antigens including antigens from mycoplasma bovis in multivalent vaccine composition

Jeffrey P. Knittel; Michael Beck; Phillip Wayne Hayes


Archive | 2010

Vaccines comprising attenuated mycoplasma bovis strains and method for the attenuation

Michael Beck; Jeffrey P. Knittel


Archive | 2008

Mycoplasma bovis vaccine and methods of use thereof

Michael Beck; Jeffrey P. Knittel


Archive | 2013

SCHMALLENBERG VIRUS (SBV) VACCINE, METHODS OF PRODUCTION, AND USES THEREOF

Veljko Nikolin; Konrad Stadler; Axel Lischewski; Alexander Brix; Jeffrey P. Knittel; Katharina Hedwig Toepfer

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