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      <subfield code="a">Background: Classical swine fever virus (CSFV) remains one of the most&#xd;
important pathogens in animal health. Pathogen detection relies on viral RNA&#xd;
extraction followed by RT-qPCR. Novel technologies are required to improve&#xd;
diagnosis at the point of care.&#xd;
Methods: A loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) PCR technique was&#xd;
developed, with primers designed considering all reported CSFV genotypes. The&#xd;
reaction was tested using both fluorometric and colorimetric detection, in&#xd;
comparison to the gold standard technique. Viral strains from three circulating&#xd;
CSFV genotypes were tested, as well as samples from infected animals. Other&#xd;
pathogens were also tested, to determine the LAMP specificity. Besides&#xd;
laboratory RNA extraction methods, a heating method for RNA release, readily&#xd;
available for adaptation to field conditions was evaluated.&#xd;
Results: Three primer sets were generated, with one of them showing better&#xd;
performance. This primer set proved capable of maintaining optimal&#xd;
performance at a wide range of amplification temperatures (60°C - 68°C). It&#xd;
was also able to detect CSFV RNA from the three genotypes tested. The assay&#xd;
was highly efficient in detection of samples from animals infected with field&#xd;
strains from two different genotypes, with multiple matrices being detected using&#xd;
both colorimetric and fluorometric methods. The LAMP assay was negative for all&#xd;
the unrelated pathogens tested, including Pestiviruses. The only doubtful result in&#xd;
both fluorometric and colorimetric LAMP was against the novel Pestivirus&#xd;
italiaense, ovine Italy Pestivirus (OVPV), which has proven to have crossreaction with multiple CSFV diagnostic techniques. However, it is only possible to&#xd;
detect the OVPV in a doubtful result if the viral load is higher than 10000&#xd;
viral particles.&#xd;
Conclusion: The results from the present study show that LAMP could be an&#xd;
important addition to the currently used molecular diagnostic techniques for&#xd;
CSFV. This technique could be used in remote locations, given that it can be&#xd;
adapted for successful use with minimal equipment and minimally invasive&#xd;
samples. The joined use of novel and traditional diagnostic techniques could&#xd;
prove to be a useful alternative to support the CSF control.</subfield>
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