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Detecção do vírus da cinomose canina por diferentes metodologias analíticas

Authors: Basso, Caroline Rodrigues;

Detecção do vírus da cinomose canina por diferentes metodologias analíticas

Abstract

O vírus da cinomose canina conhecido como CDV (canine distemper vírus), acomete animais de ordem carnívora sendo considerado uma das doenças canina mais difícil de diagnosticar clinicamente, podendo levando à morte cerca de 85% dos cães infectados. Atualmente, existem varias técnicas para o diagnóstico da cinomose canina entre eles se destacam os métodos ELISA, hibridização in sito, testes sorológicos, fluorescência e técnica de PCR, porém os mesmos podem apresentar resultados demorados, além de um elevado custo. Nos últimos anos, o desenvolvimento de biossensores vem se apresentando como uma alternativa para a detecção química e bioquímica de diversos compostos, mostrando grande potencial para sua aplicação no diagnóstico clínico. Dessa forma, desenvolvemos uma metodologia analítica para o diagnóstico rápido da cinomose canina em amostras reais, com alta carga viral, utilizando diferentes técnicas como ressonância plasmônica de superfície (SPR), ressonância plasmônica de superfície localizada (LSPR), espectroscopia de impedância eletroquímica (EIS) e colorimetria

The canine distemper virus known as CDV, affects animals carnivorous order and is considered one of canine diseases more difficult to diagnose clinically, and may leading to the death about 85% of infected dogs. Currently, there are several techniques for the diagnosis of canine distemper among them stands out the ELISA methods, in situ hybridization, serological tests, fluorescence and PCR technique, however they may present lengthy results and a high cost. In recent years, the development of biosensors has been presented as an alternative to chemical and biochemical detection of several compounds showing high potential for application in clinical diagnostics. Thus, we developed an analytical methodology for the rapid diagnosis of canine distemper virus in real samples, with high viral load, using different techniques such as surface plasmon resonance (SPR), located surface plasmon resonance (LSPR), electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) and colorimetry

Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)

Pós-graduação em Biologia Geral e Aplicada - IBB

Processo FAPESP: 2012/15666-1

Country
Brazil
Keywords

Espectroscopia de impedancia, Cão - Doenças, Cinomose - Diagnóstico, Analise eletroquimica, Canine distemper

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