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Volume 8, Issue 4 (Suppl)
J Vet Sci Technol, an open access journal
ISSN: 2157-7579
Veterinary 2017
September 04-05, 2017
September 04-05, 2017 | Paris, France
7
th
International Veterinary Congress
Singleplex real-time RT-PCR assay of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (pedv) viral load in pampanga,
philippines
Jacob Anderson C. Sanchez
1
, Tambalo Gerald O
2
, Alili, Rubigilda P
3
, Domingo
and
Clarissa Yvonne J.
4
1
Pampanga State Agricultural University
2
AFP Medical Center, Philippines
3
Central Luzon State University
4
Central Luzon State University
P
ampanga is one of the main sources of pork used for food processing and culinary in Central Luzon, Philippines. Recently,
farm owners reported mortality among pigs due to a diarrhea which might be Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus (PEDV).
Recent qualitative studies showed the presence or absence of the virus. Here, we aimed to conduct an absolute quantification
of the viral load in fecal samples from suspected sucklings and weanlings using a Singleplex Real-time Reverse Transcription
Polymerase Chain Reaction (qRT-PCR). We report that the average viral load at the time of collection are Farm S Sucklings,
1.7X10-2 copy numbers (cn); Farm S Weanlings, 21X1010 cn; Farm R Sucklings, 9.0X107 cn; Farm R Weanlings, 1.3X106 cn.
PEDV was detected at a sensitivity range of 1.89 X 10-7 up to 1.89 X 101 cn. The viral load reference index was as low as 4.44 X
10-21 cn and as high as 9.82 X 1016 cn. Given the positive result for PEDV and 100% mortality among the collected samples,
it can be said that PEDV was present in the two farms of the province. These data may serve as a research-based reference for
the Department of Agriculture in crafting and implementing policies for the swine industry. Furthermore, it will encourage the
industry to prepare management and preventive measures against the virus.
Biography
Jacob Anderson C. Sanchez is a faculty/researcher of the Pampanga State Agricultural University. His main research objective is to contribute to the field of
Veterinary Medicine through Molecular Diagnostics. He is passionate in conducting researches that are essential in ensuring the profit of the marginalized sector.
He grew up in a family of veterinarians and farming communities.
jacobsanchezphl@gmail.comJacob Anderson C. Sanchez, J Vet Sci Technol 2017, 8:4(Suppl)
DOI: 10.4172/2157-7579-C1-024




