16th International symposium of the World Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians (WAVLD): 10th OIE Seminar ; 32nd Symposium of AVID ; June 5-8,2013 Berlin, Germany
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adam_text | Titel: 16th International Symposium of the World Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians (WAVLD
Autor: World Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians
Jahr: 2013
CONTENTS
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Preface......................................................................................................................1
Sponsors Exhibitors............................................................................................2
Committees Conference Offices.........................................................................4
Keynote Speakers (Portrait) ...................................................................................5
Program (Overview) ................................................................................................7
OIE-Meeting............................................................................................................14
Conference Information ........................................................................................15
Oral Presentations*
Keynote lectures
W. I. Lipkin (New York/USA): ................................................................................22
SMALL GAME HUNTING
G. Baneth (Rehovot/lsrael):..................................................................................23
INVASIVE AND NON-INVASIVE TECHNIQUES FOR THE DETECTION
OF CANINE VECTOR-BORNE AND ZOONOTIC DISEASES
*First author/speaker only.
Parallel session 1
Oral 1 : Novel technologies in diagnostics
L. Held (Giessen/Germany):.................................................................................26
MEASUREMENT OF PLATELET FUNCTION WITH WHOLE BLOOD
IMPEDANCE AGGREGOMETRY IN HEALTHY ADULT WARMBLOOD HORSES
A. Ros (Derio/Spain):............................................................................................27
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF PIROPLASMS INFECTION IN LIVESTOCK
BY USING A MULTIPLEX BEAD-BASED SUSPENSION ARRAY
T. Opriessnig (Ames/USA):..................................................................................28
NOVEL DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS FOR ERYSIPELOTHRIX RHUSIOPATHIAE
DETECTION
J. Murugaiyan (Berlin/Germany): .........................................................................29
MALDI TOF MS BEYOND RAPID MICROBIAL IDENTIFICATION AND DIAGNOSIS
S. Prohaska (Zurich/Switzerland):........................................................................30
MALDI TOF MS FOR IDENTIFICATION OF DIFFERENT PORCINE
BRACHYSPIRA SPECIES
Oral 2: Serology
P. Pourquier (Montpellier/France):......................................................................31
VALIDATION OF A NEW COMMERCIAL ELISA FOR THE DETECTION
OF ANTI-IBR GE ANTIBODIES
U. Ziegler (Greifswald-lnsel Riems/Germany):....................................................32
CROSS-REACTING ANTIBODIES TO TICK-BORNE ENCEPHALITIS
VIRUS IN HORSES ARE CAUSING FALSE POSITIVE RESULTS IN WEST
NILE VIRUS ELISAS
Y. Terekhova (Moscow/Russian Federation): ......................................................34
IMMUNOCHEMICAL ASSAY FOR DETECTION OF CORONAVIRUSES
A. Uttenthal (Kalvehave/Denmark):....................................................................36
CONCENTRATING ANTIBODIES TOWARDS BVDV FROM MILK
R. Dam-Tuxen (Glostrup/Denmark):......................................................................37
LABORATORY AUTOMATION IN VETERINARY DIAGNOSTICS:
AUTOMATING THE DETECTION OF ANTI-ADV ANTIBODIES
*First author/speaker only.
Parallel session 2
Oral 3: Novel technologies in diagnostics
M. Madi (Pirbright/United Kingdom): .....................................................................40
DEVELOPMENT OF A NON-INFECTIOUS ENCAPSIDATED POSITIVE
CONTROL RNA FOR MOLECULAR DIAGNOSIS OF FOOT-AND-MOUTH
DISEASE
A. Allemandou (Maisons-Alfort/France): ..............................................................41
DEVELOPMENT OF A SINGLE TEST FOR EXCLUSION OR DETECTION
ND TYPING OF FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE VIRUS
C. Seki (Buenos Aires/Argentina): ........................................................................42
USE OF MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES FOR RAPID CHARACTERIZATION
OF FIELD OUTBREAKS OF FMDV
A. Villa Espinosa (Zaragoza/Spain):....................................................................43
TARGETING UVRC GENE FOR MYCOPLASMA BOVIS DIAGNOSIS USING
A ZEN GEL-MIX REAL TIME PCR
C. Schnee (Jena/Germany): .................................................................................44
A RAPID DNA MICROARRAY ASSAY ENABLES IDENTIFICATION OF
MORE THAN 80 MOLLICUTES SPECIES AND HIGHLIGHTS MULTIPLE
MYCOPLASMA INFECTIONS
Oral 4: Serology
C. Baechlein (Hannover/Germany): .....................................................................45
PRODUCTION OF A RECOMBINANT HEPATITIS E VIRUS CAPSID
PROTEIN IN LEISHMANIA TARENTOLAE: ON THE WAY TO A NOVEL
ANTIBODY ELISA
F. Tisserant (Lissieu/France):..............................................................................46
RUMINANTS Q FEVER DIAGNOSTIC BY RECOMBINANT ANTIGENS-
BASED ELISA
J. McGiven (Weybridge/United Kingdom):............................................................47
A GLYCOCONJUGATE MULTIPLEX MICROTITRE ARRAY FOR THE PROFILING
OF SERUM ANTIBODIES AGAINST BRUCELLA SPECIES - A SWEET
SOLUTION TO A NOT SO STICKY PROBLEM
S. Hahne (Bakum/Germany):................................................................................48
MEAT JUICE MULTI-SEROLOGY DEVELOPMENT OF A SWINE
SPECIFIC MICROARRAY (STUDENT AWARD)
X. Yang (Schlieren/Switzerland): ..........................................................................49
DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF THE PRIOCHECK0BRACHYSPIRA
PORCINE AB ELISA FOR DETECTION OF HERDS WITH SWINE DYSENTERY
*First author/speaker only.
Parallel session 3
Oral 5: Direct detection of pathogens
M. Abbas (Stuttgart/Germany):..............................................................................52
PREVALENCE OF FERLAVIRUS INFECTIONS IN SNAKES IN GERMANY
AND EVALUATION OF A RT-PCR METHOD AS A STANDARD DIAGNOSTIC
METHOD (STUDENT AWARD)
S. Lanyon (Roseworthy/Australia): .......................................................................54
DIAGNOSING PERSISTENTLY BOVINE VIRAL DIARRHOEA VIRUS (BVDV)
INFECTED FOETI BY DETECTION OF BVD VIRUS OR VIRAL ANTIGEN IN
THE ( TROJAN ) DAM (STUDENT AWARD)
E. Burrough (Ames/USA):...................................................................................55
FLUORESCENT IN SITU HYBRIDIZATION FOR DETECTION OF
BRACHYSPIRA AMPSONII IN PORCINE COLONIC TISSUES
E.L ER0L(Lexingt0n/USA): ....................................................................................56
INFECTIOUS AGENTS ISOLATED FROM EQUINE NEONATAL FATALITIES
BETWEEN 2010 AND 2012
G. Wellenberg (Deventer/Netherlands):..............................................................57
A COMPARISON OF ORAL FLUIDS AND BLOOD SAMPLES FROM PIGS FOR
THE DETECTION OF PRRSV AND PCV2 BY PCR AND ANTIBODY ELISA
Oral 6: Epidemiology
C. Carter (Lexington/USA): .................................................................................58
KNOWLEDGE-BASED DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSTIC AMP ACCESSIONING
MOBILE APPLICATION TO IMPROVE RUMINANT LABORATORY-CLIENT
CASE SUBMISSIONS
S. Guillossou (Kansas City/USA):.......................................................................60
ESTIMATES OF LOW PREVALENCES AND DIAGNOSTIC TEST: WHAT
CONFIDENCE DO WE REALLY HAVE?
M. Aalberts (Deventer/Netherlands):...................................................................61
TREND ANALYSIS OF ELISA RESULTS IN CATTLE DISEASE CONTROL
PROGRAMMES
Y. Huang (Hannover/Germany): ...........................................................................62
INVESTIGATION ON GENETIC DIVERSITY OF YERSINIA RUCKERI ISOLATES
FROM TROUT HATCHERIES IN NORTHWEST GERMANY (STUDENT AWARD)
C. Jenvey (Roseworthy/Australia):........................................................................63
INVESTIGATION OF THE COMPARATIVE SENSITIVITY OF SERUM,
COLOSTRUM AND COLOSTRAL WHEY USING AN ENZYME-LINKED
IMMUNOSORBENT ASSAY FOR DETECTION OF SPECIFIC ANTIBODIES
AGAINST THE BOVINE VIRAL DIARRHOEA VIRUS VACCINE,
PESTIGARD®, IN A HERD OF SOUTH AUSTRALIAN HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN
DAIRY COWS (STUDENT AWARD)
First author/speaker only.
Parallel session 4
Oral 7: Miscellaneous
M. A. Jimenez-Clavero (Valdeolmos/Spain):........................................................66
EXPERIMENTAL INFECTION OF RED LEGGED PARTRIDGES WITH
BAGAZA VIRUS, A NEW AVIAN FLAVIVIRUS EMERGING IN EUROPE
S. Roland Herbel (Berlin/Germany): ...................................................................67
MULTIPLEX QPCR METHOD FOR A RAPID IDENTIFICATION AND
QUANTIFICATION OF DIFFERENT LACTOBACILLI IN FOOD (STUDENT AWARD)
S. A.Sattar Al-Janabi (Baghdad/Iraq): ................................................................68
A NOVEL WET AND PERMANENT MOUNT STAIN THAT HAS THE
ADVANTAGE OF STAINING INTESTINAL PARASITES WITH ONE
STEP STAINING PROCEDURE
L.Samartino (Hurlingham/Argentina): ..................................................................69
ANIMAL BRUCELLOSIS: DIAGNOSIS BY FLUORESCENCE POLARIZATION
L. Moscati (Perugia/Italy): ....................................................................................70
MILK AMYLOID A: USE IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF SUBCLINICAL
MASTITIS IN DAIRY EWES
G. Álvarez García (Madrid/Spain): ......................................................................71
UPDATE IN THE SEROLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS OF BOVINE
NEOSPOROSIS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ALL COMMERCIAL
ELISA TESTS AVAILABLE IN THE MARKET
*First author/speaker only.
Parallel session 5
Oral 8: On-site diagnostics
R. Rauh (Rockville/USA):......................................................................................74
DEVELOPMENT OF BEST PRACTICES TO DIAGNOSE INFLUENZA
VIRUS IN SWINE ORAL FLUIDS
J. Gilmore (Roscommon/lreland):......................................................................75
ESTABLISHING A RT-PCR BVDV LABORATORY: EXPERIENCES
FROM IRELAND
C. Egli (Liebefeld-Bern/Switzerland): ...................................................................76
EVALUATION OF AN ANTIGEN-CAPTURE POINT-OF-CARE ASSAY
FOR BOVINE VIRAL DIARRHEA VIRUS
R. Vasantrai Bhoora (Pretoria/South-Africa):......................................................77
DEVELOPMENT OF FLOCK-SIDE DIAGNOSTIC ASSAYS AND
SURVEILLANCE METHODOLOGIES FOR THE DETECTION OF AVIAN
INFLUENZA VIRUS (AIV) IN SOUTH AFRICA
E. Forsgren (Uppsala/Sweden):..........................................................................78
COMPARISON OF METHODS FOR DETECTING PAENIBACILLUS
LARVAE IN HONEY BEE COLONIES
*First author/speaker only.
Parallel session 6
Oral 9: Zoonosis and vector borne disaeses
M. Eiden (Greifswald-lnsel Riems/Germany): .......................................................80
MOLECULAR AND SEROEPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDIES OF A RIFT
VALLEY FEVER OUTBREAK IN NORTHERN MAURITANIA IN 2010
C. Hartleben (Pelotas/Brazil):..............................................................................81
VIRULENT LEPTOSPIRA INTERROGANS SEROGROUP
ICTEROHAEMORRHAGIAE ISOLATED FROM WILD RODENTS IN
SOUTHERN BRAZIL
H. Anheyer-Behmenbur (Hannover/Germany):....................................................82
PREVALENCE OF ZOONOTIC PATHOGENS IN RACCOONS IN LOWER
SAXONY, GERMANY (STUDENT AWARD)
C. Schulz (Greifswald-lnsel Riems/Germany):.....................................................83
DETECTION OF SCHMALLENBERG VIRUS RNA IN BULL SEMEN
(STUDENT AWARD)
A. Elbers (Lelystad/Netherlands): ........................................................................84
SCHMALLENBERG VIRUS RNA DETECTED IN CULICOIDES BITING
MIDGES IN THE NETHERLANDS IN 2011
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*First author/speaker only.
Parallel session 7
Oral 10: Zoonosis and vector-borne diseases
P. Buholzer (Schlieren/Switzerland):...................................................................86
DETERMINATION OF THE HEPATITIS E PREVALENCE IN EUROPEAN
PIG HERDS USING THE PRIOCHECK®HEV AB PORCINE
A. Steinrigl (Mödling/Austria): .............................................................................87
RAPID SPREAD AND POTENTIAL INVOLVEMENT OF SCHMALLENBERG
VIRUS IN ABORTIONS AND EMBRYONIC DEATH IN AUSTRIA
C. Boss (Darmstadt/Germany): ............................................................................88
HOW TO FACE THE RISK OF A NEW BTV-OUTBREAK
A. Vögtlin (Mittelhäusern/Switzerland): ...............................................................89
BTV-25 (TOV) A PERSISTENT INFECTION IN GOATS
J. Brenner (Bet Dagan/lsrael):.............................................................................90
APPEARANCE OF NERVOUS-LIKE MANIFESTATIONS IN RUMINANTS
DURING THE 2008-2011 BLUETONGUE OUTBREAK IN ISRAEL
Keynote lectures
F. J. Schweigert (Bergholz-Rehbrücke/Germany):..............................................92
OMICS - NEW PATHS IN DIAGNOSTICS AND THERAPY
A. Soldán (New Haw/United Kingdom): ...............................................................93
VETERINARY DIAGNOSTICS ON THE KITCHEN TABLE - WHY AND HOW?
*First author/speaker only.
Parallel session 8
Oral 11: Novel technologies in diagnostics
A. Ruettger (Jena/Germany):..............................................................................96
RAPID MICROARRAY-BASED IDENTIFICATION AND GENOTYPING OF
ENDEMIC AND NEWLY EMERGING CHLAMYDIAL INFECTIONS
S. Warner (Melbourne/Australia): ........................................................................97
AVIAN INFLUENÇA VIRUS SURVEILLANCE AND THE ROLE OF GENOME
SEQUENCING IN MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTIC TEST IMPROVEMENT
M. Scheuch (Greifswald-lnsel Riems/Germany):..................................................98
RAPID AND SENSITIVE ANALYSIS OF DIAGNOSTIC METAGENOME
DATASETS USING INTELLIGENT BIOINFORMATICS
J. Wang (Geelong/Australia):................................................................................99
IDENTIFICATION OF A NOVEL BUNYAVIRUS USING NEXT GENERATION
SEQUENCING
S. Robbe-Austerman (Ames/USA):....................................................................100
USING WHOLE GENOME SEQUENCING AND SNP ANALYSIS TO
ENHANCE THE UNITED STATES BOVINE TUBERCULOSIS AND
BRUCELLOSIS ERADICATION PROGRAMS
C. Grund (Greifswald-lnsel Riems/Germany):....................................................101
REVELATION OF VIRULENT NEWCASTLE DISEASE BY NEXT
GENERATION SEQUENCING
Oral 12: Miscellaneous
D. Tremblay (Montréal/Canada):........................................................................102
DETECTION AND IDENTIFICATION OF A NEW SPECIES OF MYCOPLASMA
IN SWINE
S. Kapil (Stillwater/USA):....................................................................................103
CANINE PARVOVIRUS-2C: AN EMERGING VIRUS OF DOGS IN THE USA
C. Pelletier (Macon/France): ............................................................................104
USE OF IN-HOUSE MULTIPLEX REAL-TIME PCR FOR SIMULTANEOUS
DIAGNOSIS OF SIX MAJOR RESPIRATORY PATHOGENS IN CATTLE:
TWO YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN BURGUNDY
M. Metzner (Potsdam/Germany): ......................................................................105
NEW IDENTIFICTATION STRATEGIES OF BACTERIAL INFECTIONS
OF THE RESPIRATORY TRACT IN PIGS
First author/speaker only.
M. Mayahi (Ahvaz/lran): ......................................................................................106
STUDY PATHOGENICITY OF AVIAN INFLUENZA VIRUS SUBTYPE
H9N2 IN IBD INFECTED AND INTACT BROILER CHICKS
I. Toplak (Ljubljana/Slovenia): ............................................................................107
THE IMPACT OF HIGH GENETIC HETEROGENEITY OF PORCINE
REPRODUCTIVE AND RESPIRATORY SYNDROME VIRUS (PRRSV) ON
THE DETECTION OF FIELD PRRSV USING SIX MOLECULAR METHODS
OIE-Meeting*
Introduction to new approaches to diagnostic testing
E. Erlacher-Vindel............................................................................................110
THE OIE AND ITS NETWORKS OF REFERENCE CENTRES
S. BELÁK.............................................................................................................. 112
HIGH-THROUGHPUT SEQUENCING IN VETERINARY INFECTION BIOLOGY AND
DIAGNOSTICS
Drivers for Change
F. Gary...............................................................................................................114
INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVE
A. Laddomada.....................................................................................................115
VETERINARY SERVICES PERSPECTIVE
S. Edwards ........................................................................................................117
LABORATORY PERSPECTIVE: THE CHALLENGE OF STANDARDISATION IN
THE FACE OF THE EVOLUTION IN BIOTECHNOLOGY AND DATA PROCESSING
S. Van Borm .......................................................................................................118
NEXT GENERATION SEQUENCING OPENS NEW VIEWS ON
VIRUS EVOLUTION AND EPIDEMIOLOGY
Exploring the Technologies
D. King................................................................................................................120
PROGRESS TOWARDS THE DEPLOYMENT OF SIMPLE AND RAPID DIAGNOSTIC
TESTS AWAY FROM THE CENTRALISED LABORATORIES
M. LEMON ............................................................................................................ 122
NEW PCR-BASED RAPID PATHOTYPING APPROACHES
H. UNGER ............................................................................................................ 123
MOBILE NUCLEIC ACID AMPLIFICATION/DETECTION SYSTEMS
FOR PATHOGENS
*First author/speaker only.
M. Beer...............................................................................................................125
METAGENOMICS USING NEXT GENERATION SEQUENCING TECHNOLOGY
C. Bolin ..............................................................................................................126
APPLICATIONS OF MALDI-TOF IN PATHOGEN IDENTIFICATION
The Next Steps
V. Caporale .......................................................................................................127
THE OIE PERSPECTIVE
Poster*
B. Abendroth (Greifswald-lnsel Riems/Germany): ............................................131
VALIDATION AND ESTABLISHMENT OF AN OPTIMIZED DNA-MICROARRAY
SYSTEM FOR THE NON TARGETED DETECTION OF VIRUSES
Y. Abou-Elnaga (Berlin/Germany): ....................................................................132
DISTRIBUTION OF GENES ENCODING EXFOLIATIVE TOXINS AND
LEUKOTOXIN AMONG METHICILLIN- RESISTANT AND SUSCEPTIBLE
STAPHYLOCOCCUS PSEUDINTERMEDIUS STRAINS FROM DOGS
A. Aebischer (Greifswald-lnsel Riems/Germany):..............................................133
RAPID DETECTION OF SCHMALLENBERG VIRUS AND BOVINE VIRAL
DIARRHOEA VIRUS
H. Ahola (Seinäjoki/Finland): .............................................................................134
CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE RIBOTYPES IN PIGLETS AND HUMANS IN RURAL
AREA IN FINLAND
S.D. Allendorf (Botucatu/Brazil):......................................................................135
FLUORESCENT ANTIBODY TEST AND N GENE QUANTIFICATION OF
RABIES VIRUS STRAINS ISOLATED FROM DIFFERENT ANIMAL SPECIES
ASSOCIATED WITH CLINICAL EVALUATION
I.A. Al varado (Mexico DF/Mexico):....................................................................136
SEROLOGICAL STUDY OF BOVINE RHINOTRACHEITIS AND BOVINE VIRAL
DIARRHEA IN DAIRY CATTLE IN MEXICO
C.M. Appolinário (Botucatu/Brazil): ...................................................................137
EVALUATION OF RABIES VIRUS QUANTIFICATION BY RT-QPCR
TECHNIQUE AND ITS CORRELATION WITH THE LETHALITY RATE OF
DIFFERENT VIRAL VARIANTS
K. Ashmawy (Edfina/Egypt):................................................................................138
SEROLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS AND MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF
SARCOCYSTIS SPP. OF WATER BUFFALOES (BUBALUS BUBALIS) IN EGYPT
First author/speaker only.
Y.-C. Bae (Anyang/Korea (Republic)): ................................................................139
DEVASTATING BOTULISM OUTBREAK ASSOCIATED WITH
CONTAMINATED SOIL IN CATTLE
M. Barrandeguy (Buenos Aires/Argentina): ......................................................140
TESTING FOR EQUINE INFLUENZA VIRUS SHEDDING AS REQUISITE
DURING THE PRE-EXPORT QUARANTINE
M. Barrandeguy (Buenos Aires/Argentina): ......................................................141
COMPARISON OF TWO COMMERCIAL DIAGNOSTIC KITS FOR ROTAVIRUS
DETECTION IN DIARRHEIC FOALS
E. I. Baryshnikova (Pokrov/Russia): ..................................................................142
APPLICATION OF CYTOCHEMISTRY ENZYME IMMUNOASSAY FOR
THE EARLY DETECTION OF SMALL RUMINANT LENTIVIRUSES IN
PRIMARY CULTURE OF OVINE SYNOVIAL MEMBRANE CELLS
D. Benedetti (Brescia/Italy):...............................................................................143
DETECTION OF SWINE VESICULAR DISEASE VIRUS (SVDV) BY A
NEW 3D GENE ONE-STEP REAL-TIME PCR ASSAY
A.A. Benito (Zaragoza/Spain): ...........................................................................144
INTERNAL CONTROLS FOR RELIABLE RESULTS IN REAL-TIME PCR
DIAGNOSTIC ASSAYS
M. Biagetti (Perugia/Italy): .................................................................................145
A RAPID BIOSENSOR-BASED METHOD FOR THE DETECTION OF PCV2
S. Bilk (Frankfurt a. d. Oder/Germany): .............................................................146
A WIDELY USED RT-QPCR FOR DETECTING EUROPEAN GENOTYPE OF
PORCINE REPRODUCTIVE AND RESPIRATORY SYNDROME VIRUS
FAILS TO IDENTIFY SOME OF THE VIRUS STRAIN VARIANTS IN GERMANY
S. Blaise Boisseau (Maisons-Alfort/France):......................................................147
DEVELOPMENT OF A FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE DIAGNOSTIC
MULTIPLEX IMMUNOASSAY
J. L. Blanco (Madrid/Spain):...............................................................................149
ANTIFUNGAL SUSCEPTIBILITY OF ASPERGILLUS FUMIGATUS ISOLATES
FROM ANIMALS
P. Bonelli (Sassari/ltaly): ...................................................................................151
PHYSIOLOGICAL AND BEHAVIOURAL CHANGES IN HORSES DURING
A TRADITIONAL EQUESTRIAN TOURNAMENT, THE SARTIGLIA
OF ORISTANO, ITALY
P. Bonelli (Sassari/ltaly): ...................................................................................153
INFLUENCE OF TRAINING PRIMIPAROUS EWES TO MACHINE MILKING
ON STRESS RESPONSE AND MILK PRODUCTION TRAITS
*First author/speaker only.
C. Boss (Darmstadt/Germany): ..........................................................................154
HOW TO COMBINE ELISA AND REAL TIME PCR METHODS
TO IMPROVE THE DIAGNOSTIC OF Q- FEVER
A. Bouyoucef (Blida/Algeria): ............................................................................155
SEROPREVALENCE OF Q FEVER AND CHLAMYDIOSIS IN SMALL
RUMINANT ALGERIAN FLOCKS
I.G. Bouzalas (Berne/Switzerland): ....................................................................156
PERFORMANCE OF A NOVEL RAPID IMMUNOCHROMATOGRAPHIC
ASSAY IN GOAT SCRAPIE
J. Brenner (Bet Dagan/lsrael):...........................................................................157
CLINICAL AND LABORATORY INVESTIGATION INTO AKABENE VIRUS
INFECTION IN AN EXPERIMENTAL DAIRY CATTLE FARM IN ISRAEL
U. Brezina (Braunschweig/Germany): ................................................................159
SIMULTANEOUS DETERMINATION OF ZEARALENONE,
DEOXYNIVALENOL AND THEIR METABOLITES IN PHYSIOLOGICAL
SAMPLES WITH LC-MS/MS
P. Buholzer (Schlieren/Switzerland):.................................................................160
EXPERIENCE WITH THE PRIOCHECK0TOXOPLASMA AB PORCINE
ELISA TO ASSESS THE TOXOPLASMA INFECTION STATUS IN
PIG HERDS
G. Burmakina (Pokrov/Russian Federation): ......................................................161
COMPARISON OF DIAGNOSTIC PCR ASSAYS FOR RABBIT
HAEMORRHAGIC DISEASE VIRUS AND MYXOMA VIRUS IDENTIFICATION
J.W. Byun (Anyang/Korea (Republic)): ...............................................................162
ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE AND FREQUENCY OF BLATEm IN
ESCHERICHIA COLI ISOLATED FROM NON-DIARRHEIC AND
DIARRHEIC PIGLETS
H. Y. Cai (Guelph/Canada): ................................................................................164
RAPID IDENTIFICATION OF VETERINARY MYCOPLASMA USING
MATRIX-ASSISTED LASER DESORPTION IONIZATION-TIME OF
FLIGHT MASS SPECTROMETRY
A. Caprioli (Rome/Italy): ....................................................................................166
A NEW PATHOGENICITY ISLAND CARRYING AN ALLELIC VARIANT
OF THE SUBTILASE CYTOTOXIN IS COMMON AMONG SHIGA TOXIN
PRODUCING ESCHERICHIA COLI OF HUMAN AND OVINE ORIGIN
F. Capuano (Portici/ltaly): ...................................................................................167
DETECTION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF BACILLUS CEREUS
FROM ITALIAN DAIRY PRODUCTS
S. Caracappa (Palermo/Italy): ............................................................................168
IDENTIFICATION OF METHICILLIN RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCUS
PSEUDOINTERMEDIUS FROM SICILIAN PETS
*First author/speaker only.
J. Charrot (Lissieu/France):..............................................................................170
AN APPROPRIATE WORKFLOW FOR EAR NOTCH TESTING
M. Chiari (Brescia/Italy):.....................................................................................171
SURVEY OF AUJESZKY S DISEASE IN WILD BOAR IN NORTHERN ITALY
M. Cocchi (Basaldella di Compoformi (UD)/ltaly):..............................................172
BIOFILM FORMATION AND PRESENCE OF EXTENDED-SPECTRUM
ß-LACTAMASE (ESBL) IN ESCHERICHIA COLI STRAINS
ISOLATED FROM MASTITIS
A. Colling (East Geelong/Australia): .................................................................173
A NEW NETWORKED APPROACH TO TEST VALIDATION WITH ONLY
SMALL NUMBERS OF POSITIVE SAMPLES FOR A HENDRA VIRUS ELISA
P. Cordioli (Brescia/Italy): .................................................................................176
COMPETITIVE MAB-BASED ELISA FOR THE DETECTION OF ANTIBODES
AGAINST SCHMALLENBERG VIRUS
M. Corrô (Legnaro-Padova/ltaly): .....................................................................177
ENTERIC DISORDERS IN ORPHAN ROE DEERS (Capreolus capreolus)
M. Corrô (Legnaro-Padova/ltaly): .....................................................................178
METHICILLIN-RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCUS PSEUDOINTERMEDIUS
COLONIZATION IN BREEDING DOGS
A. Cywiñska (Warsaw/Poland): ..........................................................................179
SERUMAMYLOID A(SSA) LEVEL IN HUZUL HORSES
J. Dabrowska (Pulawy/Poland): .........................................................................181
USEFULNESS OF LIVE/DEAD BACKLIGHT BACTERIAL VIABILITY
KIT FOR EVALUATION OF VIABILITY ASCARIS, TOXOCARA AND
TRICHURIS EGGS ISOLATED FROM SEWAGE SLUDGE
A. De Giuseppe (Perugia/Italy):...........................................................................182
EXPRESSION OF A DELETED FORM OF BOVINE LEUKEMIA VIRUS GP51 IN
MAMMALIAN CELL LINES AND EVALUATION USE IN A COMPETITIVE ELISA
N. Decaro (Valenzano/ltaly):..............................................................................183
PERSISTENT INFECTION CAUSED BY HOBI-LIKE PESTIVIRUS: CLINICAL
AND VIROLOGICAL FINDINGS
N. Decaro (Valenzano/ltaly):..............................................................................185
VALIDATION OF THE WITNESS0PARVO TEST FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF
CANINE PARVOVIRUS INFECTION
T. Dicke (Cuxhaven/Germany): ..........................................................................187
CROSS REACTIONS OF COMMERCIAL SALMONELLA ELISA KITS
M. Dünser (Linz/Austria): ...................................................................................188
MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM
SUBSPECIES PARATUBERCULOSIS (MAP) ISOLATES IN AUSTRIA
*First author/speaker only.
C. Egli (Liebfeld/Switzerland):............................................................................189
IDEXX BOVINE PREGNANCY AND IDEXX MILK PREGNANCY TEST -
NEW TOOLS FOR PREGNANCY DIAGNOSIS IN CATTLE
C. Egli (Liebfeld/Switzerland):............................................................................190
DEVELOPMENT OF THE IDEXX SCHMALLENBERG ANTIBODY TEST
C. Egli (Liebfeld/Switzerland):............................................................................192
IDEXX BVDV REALPCR* DIAGNOSTIC TEST SYSTEM
E. Einax (Jena/Germany):...................................................................................193
DIRECT MAP PCR - THE METHOD OF CHOICE TO DIAGNOSE
PARATUBERCULOSIS?
M.C. Elschner (Jena/Germany): .......................................................................194
EVALUATION OF SEVERAL COMPLEMENT FIXATION TEST ANTIGENS
AND A ROSE BENGAL TEST ANTIGEN FOR SEROLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS
OF GLANDERS
M. Erhard (Potsdam/Germany): ........................................................................196
NOVEL DIAGNOSTIC TOOL FOR IDENTIFICATION OF NEW PATHOGENS
A. Fasanella (Foggia/ltaly):................................................................................197
PROBABLE VECTOR TRANSMISSION OF HUMAN CUTANEOUS ANTHRAX
J. Fernández-Pinero (Valdeolmos/Spain): ........................................................198
DEVELOPMENT OF A DIVA REAL-TIME RT-PCR ASSAY FOR PESTE
DES PETITS RUMINANTS VIRUS
J. Fernández-Pinero (Valdeolmos/Spain): ........................................................199
APPLICATION OF AVIAN INFLUENZA VIRUS HA-SPECIFIC
rRT-PCR TECHNIQUES FOR FIELD SAMPLES SUBTYPING
A. Ferreira Vicente (Botucatu/Brazil):...............................................................201
BRUCE-LADDER MULTIPLEX PCR ADAPTATION FOR DIRECTLY
DETECTION AND IDENTIFICATION OF BRUCELLA IN ANIMAL TISSUES
M. Fischer (Greifswald-lnsel Riems/Germany): .................................................202
A HOT SPOT OF MUTATION IN THE SCHMALLENBERG VIRUS M-SEGMENT
A. Fröhlich (Wusterhausen/Germany): .............................................................203
PERFORMANCE OF A DIAGNOSTIC METHOD WITH SAMPLE POOLS
R. Fux (Munich/Germany): .................................................................................204
TRANSIENT ELIMINATION OF CIRCULATING BOVINE VIRAL DIARRHEA
VIRUS BY COLOSTRAL ANTIBODIES IN PERSISTENTLY INFECTED
CALVES: A PITFALL FOR BVDV-ERADICATION PROGRAMS?
D. Galante (Foggia/ltaly): ..................................................................................205
A FORENSIC CASE IN VETERINARY MEDICINE: DETECTION OF FELINE
DNA FROM A WOODEN STICK IN A SUSPECTED EVENT OF
ANIMAL CRUELTY
*First author/speaker only.
C. Gallardo (Valdeolmos/Spain): ......................................................................206
AFRICAN SWINE FEVER VIRUS (ASF) IN UKRAINE 2012
M. E. García (Madrid/Spain):..............................................................................208
FAECAL SHEDDING OF TOXIGENIC, ANTIBIOTIC-RESISTANT ISOLATES
OF CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE BY ZOO ANIMALS
I.H. Gazaev (Prokov/Russian Federation): ..........................................................210
USING A REAL-TIME PCR METHOD FOR ASF VIRUS GENOME
IDENTIFICATION IN SWINE BREEDING PRODUCTS
S. Giovannini (Brescia/Italy): ..............................................................................211
SEROLOGICAL SURVEY IN CONTAGIOUS AGALAXIA CONTROL
PROGRAM IN BRESCIA PROVINCE - LOMBARDY - ITALY IN 2009-2012
A. Granato (Legnaro/ltaly):.......................... .................................................212
DO FORMALIN FIXED PARAFFIN-EMBEDDED TISSUES (FFPET)
REPRESENT A SUITABLE SOURCE OF NUCLEIC ACIDS FOR
BIO-MOLECULAR RETROSPECTIVE STUDIES IN VETERINARY ONCOLOGY?
C. Grattarola (Turin/Italy): ...............................................................................214
PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF OvHV-2 ISOLATES FROM
NORTH-WESTERN ITALY
M. Grobbel (Berlin/Germany): ...........................................................................216
PITFALLS IN THE DETECTION OF ESBL-PRODUCING
BACTERIA FROM WILD ANIMALS
S. Guenther (Berlin/Germany):..........................................................................218
COMPARATIVE PHENOTYPIC AND GENOTYPIC
CHARACTERIZATION OF WILDTYPE ESBL-E. COLI STRAINS AND
THEIR PLASMID-CURED VARIANTS (PCV)
A. Hans (Goustranville/France):..........................................................................219
ASSOCIATION OF AN UNBIASED AMPLIFICATION METHOD AND A
RESEQUENCING DNA MICROARRAY FOR EQUINE VIRAL
DISEASES DIAGNOSIS
C. Hänsel (Jena/Germany): ...............................................................................221
ESTABLISHMENT OF AN INTERFERON-GAMMA-RELEASE-ASSAY
FOR GLANDERS DIAGNOSIS IN HORSES - FIRST RESULTS
K. Heenemann (Leipzig/Germany): .....................................................................223
ESTABLISHMENT OF SEROLOGICAL ASSAYS FOR THE DETECTION OF
VIRUS INFECTIONS IN BIRDS
J. Heidrich (Greifswald-lnsel Riems/Germany):.................................................225
MARKETING AUTHORIZATION PROCEDURE FOR VETERINARY IN VITRO
DIAGNOSTICS IN GERMANY
M. Hennies (Rheinbach/Germany): ....................................................................226
MEASUREMENT OF ASCARIDIA GALLI INFECTION BY ELISA
*First author/speaker only.
W. Herbst (Giessen/Germany): .........................................................................227
SEROLOGICAL DIVERSITY OF BRACHYSPIRA HYODYSENTERIAE
W. Herbst (Giessen/Germany): ........................................................................228
PREVALENCE OF WEAKLY HEMOLYTIC BRACHYSPIRA SPP. IN
FATTENING PIG FARMS IN NORTHERN HESSE, GERMANY
A. L. Hernández (Mexico DF/Mexico):................................................................229
DETERMINATION OF PATHOGENS MICROORGANISMS BY PCR IN
OVINE MANURE
P. FRämä (Oy, Vantaa/Finland):............................................................................230
PATHOPROOF KINGFISHER DUO DNA EXTRACTION KIT FOR
PATHOPROOF MASTITIS PCR ASSAY
V. Hirvelä-Koski (Oulu/Finland):........................................................................232
COMPARISON OF ELISA AND CULTIVATION METHOD FOR THE
DETECTION OF BACTERIAL KIDNEY DISEASE IN FISH
H. Huber (Zurich/Switzerland):...........................................................................233
ESBL-PRODUCING ESCHERICHIA COLI FROM SWISS COMPANION
ANIMALS WITH CYSTITIS
H. ÍCEN (Diyarbakir/Turkey):................................................................................234
PREVALENCE OF FOUR ENTEROPATHOGENS WITH
IMMUNOCHROMATOGRAPHIC RAPID TESTS IN THE FECES OF
DIARRHEIC CALVES IN EAST AND SOUTHEAST OF TURKEY
P. Jacquiet (Toulouse Cedex/France): ..............................................................235
THE SEROLOGY, USEFUL TOOL TO MANAGE THE SPREAD OF
BOVINE BESNOITIOSIS IN FRENCH AREAS OF EMERGENCE
T. JANßEN (Berlin/Germany): ...............................................................................236
DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF A MULTILOCUS SEQUENCE
TYPING SCHEME FOR ERYSIPELOTHRIX RHUSIOPATHIAE
C.J. Jenvey (Roseworthy/Australia): ...................................................................237
INVESTIGATION OF THE COMPARATIVE SENSIVITY OF SERUM,
COLOSTRUM AND COLOSTRAL WHEY USING AN ENZYME-LINKED
IMMUNOSORBENT ASSAY FOR DETECTION OF SPECIFIC
ANTIBODIES AGAINST THE JOHNE S DISEASE VACCINE, GUDAIR®,
IN A FLOCK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MERINO-CROSS EWES
F.S. Kalabekova (Prokov/Russia): .....................................................................239
DETECTION OF SIBERIAN STURGEON HERPESVIRUS GENOME BY
REAL TIME PCR AND ITS APPLICATION FOR FISH FARM SURVEY
M. Kale (Burdur/Turkey): ....................................................................................240
WEST NILE VIRUS INFECTION IN DOMESTIC BIRDS
IN THE WEST MEDITERRANEAN REGION, TURKEY
*First author/speaker only.
M. Kale (Burdur/Turkey):....................................................................................241
PATHOLOGICAL AND VIROLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS ON EPIZOOTIC
CONGENITAL CALF MALFORMATIONS AND ABORTIONS I. BLUE
TONGUE VIRUS (BTV) AND BOVINE VIRAL DIARRHEA VIRUS (BVDV)
D. Kalthoff (Greifswald-lnsel Riems/Germany): ...............................................243
FATAL COWPOX VIRUS INFECTION IN COTTON-TOP TAMARINS (SAGUINUS
OEDIPUS) IN GERMANY
U. Donnett (Ames/USA): ...................................................................................245
RAPID, SENSITIVE AND SPECIFIC DETECTION OF FELINE HERPES VIRUS
ON THE POCKIT: VALIDATION OF A POINT OF NEED MOLECULAR BASED
DETECTION SYSTEM FOR FELINE UPPER RESPIRATORY DISEASE
COMPLEX (FURDC) PATHOGENS
M. Keller (Greifswald-lnsel Riems/Germany):...................................................247
ISOLATION OF SINDBIS VIRUS FROM A HOODED CROW IN GERMANY
F. S. Kibenge (Charlottetown/Canada): ..............................................................249
REAL-TIME RT-PCR IN DIAGNOSTIC AQUATIC VIROLOGY: A PRIMER
I. Kiss (Budapest/Hungary):................................................................................250
MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTIC TOOL FOR DIFFERENTIAL MONITORING OF
MAREK S DISEASE VIRUS LOAD IN CHICKENS VACCINATED WITH THE
RISPENS/CVI988 STRAIN
C. C. Klein (Bad Langensalza/Germany): ..........................................................251
DIFFERENTIATION OF STREPTOCOCCUS SPP. USING ION MOBILITY
SPECTROMETRY (IMS)
M. Kochanowski (Pulawy/Poland):.....................................................................252
EXPERIMENTAL ESTIMATION OF THE LIMIT OF DETECTION
AND MULTIPLICATION FACTORS FOR THE FLOTAC METHOD USED
TO DETECT EGGS OF ZOONOTIC NEMATODES
H. Köhler (Jena/Germany): ...............................................................................253
NOVEL PROBE-BASED REAL-TIME PCR FOR RAPID DIAGNOSIS OF
BOVINE TUBERCULOSIS IN TISSUE SAMPLES WITH SUSPECT LESIONS
G. LaSalandra (Foggia/ltaly):............................................................................255
PRELIMINARY DATA FOR RISK ANALYSIS OF ENTEROTOXIGENIC
STRAINS OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS ISOLATED FROM MILK
AND DAIRY PRODUCTS IN SOUTHERN ITALY
S.R. Lanyon (Roseworthy/Australia):..................................................................257
DETECTION OF VIRAL ANTIGEN IN SALIVA, URINE AND NASAL
MUCOUS FROM A COW PERSISTENTLY INFECTED WITH BOVINE
VIRAL DIARRHOEA VIRUS (BVDV) USING A COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE ANTIGEN
ENZYME-LINKED IMMUNOSORBENT ASSAY (ELISA)
First author/speaker only.
S.R. Lanyon (Roseworthy/Australia):..................................................................258
ASSESSMENT OF THE DIAGNOSTIC GAP FOR THE DETECTION OF NEWBORN,
COLOSTRUM FED CALVES THAT ARE PERSISTENTLY
INFECTED (PI) WITH BOVINE VIRAL DIARRHOEA VIRUS (BVDV)
M. Larska (Pulawy/Poland): ...............................................................................259
LOW SEROPREVALENCE OF SCHMALLENBERG VIRUS IN SMALL
RUMINANTS IN POLAND IN 2012
M. Larska (Pulawy/Poland): ...............................................................................260
SCHMALLENBERG VIRUS IN CULICOIDES SPP. COLLECTED IN
POLAND BETWEEN 2011 AND 2012
P.J. Lebea (Pretoria/South Africa):......................................................................261
WORKFLOW FOR AVIAN INFLUENZA SURVEILLANCE FOR
THE OSTRICH INDUSTRY
S. Lecollinet (Maisons-Alfort/France): .............................................................262
INVESTIGATION OF HORSE VIRAL NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS BY
RESEQUENCING MICROARRAYS
K.-K. Lee (Anyang/Korea (Republic)):.................................................................264
COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF THREE DIAGNOSTIC METHODS
TO DETECT GENES OF PORCINE EPIDEMIC DIARRHEA VIRUS
A.A.. Lettini (Legnaro/ltaly): ..............................................................................265
DITRIBUTION OF SALMONELLA SEROVARS AND ANTIMICROBIAL
SUSCEPTIBILITY FROM POULTRY IN SOUTHERN NIGERIA
A. A.. Lettini (Legnaro/ltaly): ..............................................................................266
OIE TWINNING PROJECT FOR ANIMAL SALMONELLOSIS BETWEEN
CENTRAL VIETNAM VETERINARY INSTITUTE (CWI) AND ISTITUTO
ZOOPROFILATTICO SPERIMENTALE DELLE VENEZIE (ITALY)
A. Lipowski (Pulawy/Poland): .............................................................................267
OCCURENCE OF SINGLE-REACTORS FOR AUJESZKY S
DISEASE VIRUS IN POLAND
G. Llardén (Bellaterra/Spain):............................................................................268
USE OF MYCOPLASMA HYOPNEUMONIAE SEROLOGIC S/P RATIOS TO
ASSESS ENZOOTIC PNEUMONIA-like LESIONS AT SLAUGHTER
P. Lopez (Westbrook-Maine/USA): .....................................................................269
DIFFERENTIATION OF PATHOGENIC AVIAN MYCOPLASMAS BY
REAL-TIME POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION
M. Luini (Lodi/ltaly): ............................................................................................272
BOVINE MASTITIS: INNOVATIVE MOLECULAR SYSTEMS FOR
STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS GENETIC SUBTYPES IDENTIFICATION
*First author/speaker only.
D. Lupulovic (Novi Sad/Serbia): ........................................................................273
DETECTION OF HEPATITIS E VIRUS ANTIBODIES IN BLOOD AND MEAT
JUICE SAMPLES IN SLAUGHTERED PIGS IN SERBIA
A. Madeline (Goustranville/France):...................................................................274
DOES PIROPLASMOSE INDUCE CROSS REACTIONS IN SERODIAGNOSTIC TESTS
FOR DOURINE AND SURRA?
J. Manteufel (Bad Langensalza/Germany): .....................................................276
PRACTICAL EXPERIENCES WITH THE ACCREDITATION OF
EXTERNAL TRICHINELLA TESTING LABORATORIES
ACCORDING TO DIN EN ISO/IEC 17025:2005
E. Martin (Lissieu/France): ................................................................................278
DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW REAL-TIME PCR KIT FOR THE DETECTION
OF MYCOPLASMA BOVIS IN MASTITIS
M. Mayahi (Ahvaz/lran):......................................................................................279
SERUM PROTEIN PROFILES STUDY IN NATURALLY INFECTED
DOMESTICATED PIGEONS WITH MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM
SUBSP. AVIUM
A. Mayer-Scholl (Berlin/Germany): ..................................................................280
LEPTOSPIRA IN RODENTS AND OTHER SMALL MAMMALS FROM GERMANY
A. Mayer-Scholl (Berlin/Germany): ..................................................................282
DISTRIBUTION OF LEPTOSPIRA SEROGROUPS IN DOGS
FROM BERLIN, GERMANY
P. Mazzone (Perrugia/ltaly): ...............................................................................283
MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM SUBSP. PARATUBERCULOSIS SURVIVAL
IN BIOGAS PLANTS: PRELIMINARY RESULTS
D. Meemken (Hannover/Germany):.....................................................................284
MEAT JUICE MULTI-SEROLOGY - AN INNOVATIVE DIAGNOSTIC CONCEPT
V. Milicevic (Belgrade/Serbia):...........................................................................285
VIRAL DISEASES IN WILD BOARS IN SERBIA
K. Monteiro Oscar (President Epitacio/Brazil):.................................................286
DETECTION AND SEQUENCING OF CANINE PARVOVIRUS IN
NATURALLY INFECTED DOGS
G. Moré (La Plata/Argentina): ............................................................................288
DIFFERENTIATION OF SARCOCYSTIS SPP. IN BEEF IN GERMANY
F. Morrin (Co. Kildare/lreland): .........................................................................290
K-l-S-S:
SMOOTHING THE PATH TO ACCREDITATION IN YOUR LABORATORY
*First author/speaker only.
I. Moser (Jena/Germany):..................................................................................291
DEVELOPMENT OF A NOVEL GENUS-SPECIFIC REAL TIME PCR FOR
DETECTION OF MYCOBACTERIA IN INFECTED TISSUE
E. Munro (Aberdeen/United Kingdom):..............................................................292
GENETIC SEQUENCE ANALYSIS OF INFECTIOUS PANCREATIC NECROSIS
VIRUS (IPNV) VP2 GENE; ALL ISOLATES ORIGINATE FROM A SCOTTISH
I ATLANTIC SALMON AQUACULTURE COMPANY
R. Nardini (Rome/Italy):.....................................................................................294
VALIDATION OF AN INDIRECT ELISA FOR THE DETECTION OF
ANTIBODIES AGAINST EQUINE INFECTIOUS ANEMIA VIRUS (EIAV)
IN EQUINE SERA USING GAG AND ENV RECOMBINANT ANTIGEN
A. Neubauer-Juric (Oberschleissheim/Germany):.............................................296
SCHMALLENBERG VIRUS-INFECTIONS IN BAVARIA
M. Niebuhr (Zumbrota/USA): .............................................................................297
PARACHEK™, THE ORIGINAL JOHNE S SERUM AND MILK ELISA TEST:
A REVIEW OF MILK TESTING IN MINNESOTA DAIRY HERDS FROM 2007-2012
J.K. Oem (Anyang/Korea (Republic)): .................................................................298
MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF A KOREAN BOVINE
PARAINFLUENZA VIRUS TYPE 3 ISOLATE
M.C. Oosthuizen (Pretoria/South Africa):...........................................................299
DEVELOPMENT OF A LAMP ASSAY FOR THE SPECIFIC DETECTION OF
THEILERIA SP. (SABLE) IN SABLE (HIPPOTRAGUS NIGER) AND ROAN
(HIPPOTRAGUS EQUINUS) ANTELOPE
M.C. Oosthuizen (Pretoria/South Africa):...........................................................300
EVALUATION OF A REAL-TIME PCR TEST FOR THE DIFFERENTIATION OF
THEILERIA SPECIES IN THE AFRICAN BUFFALO (SYNCERUS CAFFER)
T. Opriessnig (Ames/USA): ...............................................................................302
COMBINING PORCINE CIRCOVIRUS TYPE 2 (PCV2) DETECTION ASSAYS TO
CHARACTERIZE PCV2 STRAINS IN DISEASE OUTBREAKS
G. Overesch (Bern/Switzerland): .......................................................................303
DYNAMICS OF MRSA ST398 IN SWISS SLAUGHTER PIGS
A. Papetti (Brescia/Italy): ...................................................................................304
DEVELOPMENT OF A HRM METHOD FOR THE DETECTION AND
IDENTIFICATION OF CORONAVIRUS
E. Pegoiani (Brescia/Italy): .................................................................................305
EVALUATION OF THE IMMUNE RESPONSE TO NON-STRUCTURAL PROTEINS OF
PORCINE REPRODUCTIVE AND RESPIRATORY
SYNDROME VIRUS (PRRSV) IN EXPERIMENTAL INFECTIONS WITH
TWO DIFFERENT STRAINS
*First author/speaker only.
S. Peletto (Turin/Italy):......................................................................................306
HEPATITIS E VIRUS IN PIG FARMS FROM NORTH-WESTERN ITALY
K. Pelkola (Helsinki/Finland): ............................................................................307
BACTERIAL INFECTIONS OF FARMED STURGEON IN FINLAND
C. Pelletier (Macon/France): ............................................................................309
VALIDATION OF AN IN-HOUSE REAL-TIME QUANTITATIVE PCR FOR
QUANTIFICATION OF COXIELLA BURNETII AND USING IN A FRENCH NATIONAL
ABORTION CONTROL PROGRAM
T. Petrovic (Novi Sad/Serbia): ..........................................................................310
THE PRELIMINARY SURVEY OF HEV PRESENCE IN SAMPLES OF
PIGS - PORK PRODUCTS IN SLAUGHTERHOUSES IN SERBIA
M. Pezzolato (Torino/Italy): ...............................................................................312
HISTOPATHOLOGY DETECTS LOW-DOSE DEXAMETHASONE ILLECIT
TREATMENTS AT SLAUGHTERHOUSE
M. P. Polak (Pulawy/Poland):.............................................................................313
HIGH PREVALENCE OF BOVINE VIRAL DIARRHEA VIRUS
SUBTYPES IB AND ID IN POLAND
P. Pourquier (Montpellier/France):....................................................................314
VALIDATION OF A COMPETITIVE ELISA FOR THE DETECTION OF
ANTIBODIES DIRECTED AGAINST THE SCHMALLENBERG VIRUS
NUCLEOPROTEIN
P. Pourquier (Montpellier/France):....................................................................316
VALIDATION OF THE ID SCREEN® INTERFERON GAMMA CAPTURE
ELISA: INTRODUCTION OF A STANDARD REFERENCE CONTROL TO
IMPROVE RESULT INTERPRETATION
M. Quan (Pretoria/South Africa):.........................................................................317
DEVELOPMENT OF A REAL TIME POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION
ASSAY FOR EQUINE ENCEPHALOSIS VIRUS
V. Radosavljevic (Belgrade/Serbia): .................................................................319
ANTIMICROBIAL SUSCEPTIBILITY OF ACTINOBACILLUS PLEUROPNEUMONIE
ISOLATES FROM PIGS IN SERBIA
A.J. Raeber (Schlieren/Switzerland):..................................................................320
NEW FMDV TYPE ASIA 1 AND TYPE A ELISA TEST KITS:
A VALIDATION STUDY
A.J. Raeber (Schlieren/Switzerland):..................................................................321
NOVEL MULTIPLEX TECHNOLOGY FOR DETECTION OF MULTIPLE
SWINE PATHOGENS
J. Raila (Nuthetal/Germany):..............................................................................322
ALTERATIONS OF RETINOL-BINDING PROTEIN VARIANTS IN THE
DIAGNOSIS OF RENAL DISEASE IN DOGS
*First author/speaker only.
A. Ranz (Madrid/Spain):......................................................................................323
DEVELOPMENT OF A BLOCKING ENZYME IMMUNOASSAY BASED
ON MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES AND RECOMBINANT ANTIGEN FOR
DETECTION OF ANTIBODIES SPECIFIC TO SCHMALLEMBERG
VIRUS IN RUMINANT SERUM SAMPLES
J. Rau (Fellbach/Germany):................................................................................324
CORYNEBACTERIUM ULCERANS IN WILD BOARS AND ROE DEER
IN GERMANY - APPLICATION OF MALDI-TOF MS, FT-IR, PCR AND
BIOCHEMICAL METHODS
E. Razzuoli (Genova-Savona/ltaly): ...................................................................325
OCCURENCE OF PATHOGENIC BACTERIA IN RAW MILK COLLECTED
IN NORD-WEST ITALY (LIGURIA)
X. Rebordosa-Trigueros (Amer/Spain): ...........................................................326
MONITORING PRRSV SEROCONVERSION BY USING ORAL
FLUID SAMPLE
XEMA Group......................................................................................................327
COMPARATIVE STUDY OF CANINE TSH HORMONE CONCENTRATIONS
MEASURED BY SOLID PHASE ENZYME IMMUNOASSAY (EIA) AND
IMMUNOLUMINOMETRIC ASSAY
M. Ricchi (Gariga di Podenzano (PC)/ltaly):......................................................328
DETECTION OF VIABLE MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM SUBSP.
PARATUBERCULOSIS IN MILK SAMPLES BY MAGNETIC-PEPTIDE
SEPARATION FOLLOWED BY QUANTITATIVE PCR AFTER PMA TREATMENT
B. Richelmi Guia (Torino/Italy):...........................................................................330
SAFETY OF FISHERY PRODUCTS INTENDED FOR RAW
CONSUMPTION: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH
S. Richter (Mödling/Germany):..........................................................................331
ELECTRON MICROSCOPY IN VETERINARY DIAGNOSTICS -
IT IS INDEED A POWERFUL FINAL RESORT!
A. Riesenberg (Neustadt-Mariensee/Germany): ................................................332
REVISED RECOMMENDATION FOR SUSCEPTIBILITY
TESTING OF RHODOCOCCUS EQUI
N. Robben (Lissieu/France): ...............................................................................334
EVALUATION OF LSI VETMAX TM PRRSV EU/NA KIT
J.D. Rodgers (Addlestone/United Kingdom):.....................................................335
ASSESSING THE POTENTIAL OF MATRIX ASSISTED LASER
DESORPTION IONIZATION TIME OF FLIGHT MASS
SPECTROMETRY METHODS (MALDI) FOR THE IDENTIFICATION
AND ENUMERATION OF CAMPYLOBACTER
*First author/speaker only.
S. Rodriguez-Campos (Bern/Switzerland): ........................................................336
BOVINE ABORTION IN SWITZERLAND - ON THE TRACK OF
OPPORTUNISTIC INFECTIONS
L. Samartino (Hurlingham/Argentina): ...............................................................337
GENOTYPING OF LEPTOSPIRA STRAINS ISOLATED FROM
CATTLE IN ARGENTINA
A.J. Sanz (Madrid/Spain): ..................................................................................338
DEVELOPMENT OF DOUBLE RECOGNITION (DR) MULTISPECIES
IMMUNOASSAYS FOR DIAGNOSIS OF RIFT VALLEY FEVER (RVF)
BASED ON RECOMBINANT N PROTEIN: ELISA AND PEN-SIDE TEST
H. Sauerwein (Bonn/Germany): .........................................................................339
TOWARDS CHARACTERIZING THE USEFULNESS OF SERUM
ADIOPONECTIN CONCENTRATIONS TO ESTIMATE THE RISK FOR
METABOLIC DISEASES IN DAIRY COWS
H. Sauerwein (Bonn/Germany): .........................................................................340
SALIVARY CONCENTRATIONS OF THE ACUTE PHASE PROTEIN
HAPTOGLOBIN IN HOLSTEIN CALVES BEFORE AND AFTER
DEHORNING
G. Schares (Wusterhausen/Germany):..............................................................341
NOVEL TOOLS FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF ACUTE AND CHRONIC
BOVINE BESNOITIOSIS
K. Schöpf (Innsbruck/Austria): ...........................................................................343
CASE REPORT: OUTBREAK OF SALMONELLA DUBLIN IN WILDLIFE
ASSOCIATED WITH INFECTION IN CATTLE
B. Schröder (Schlieren/Switzerland):................................................................345
EVALUATION OF THE DIAGNOSTIC PERFORMANCE OF PEPTIDE
COCKTAILS BASED ON ESAT-6 AND CFP-10 IN THE INTERFERON
GAMMA ASSAY FOR DIAGNOSIS OF TUBERCULOSIS IN CATTLE
B. Schröder (Schlieren/Switzerland):................................................................347
FIRST EXPERIENCES WITH THE TWO PEPTIDE COCKTAILS PRIONICS®
PC-HP AND PRIONICS® PC-EC USING BOVIGAM® IN ITALY
B. Schröder (Schlieren/Switzerland):................................................................348
DISCRIMINATION OF PORCINE REPRODUCTIVE AND RESPIRATORY
SYNDROME VIRUS TYPE I AND TYPE II BY DETECTION OF
NEUTRALISING ANTIBODIES DIRECTED AGAINST GP4 EPITOPES
C. Schroeder (Leipzig/Germany): .....................................................................349
NOVEL SOLUTIONS FOR LOW TO HIGH THROUGHPUT
DETECTION OF PATHOGEN NUCLEIC ACIDS IN VARIOUS
VETERINARY SAMPLE TYPES
*First author/speaker only.
C. Sebastiani (Perugia/Italy):...................................................
QUANTITATIVE MULTIPLEX REAL TIME PCR FOR DIAGNOSIS
OF PIG BACTERIAL ENTERITIS
G. Severi (Perugia/Italy):.........................................................
FLUORESCENT ACTIVATE CELL SCANNING (FACS) ANALYSIS
DURING EXPERIMENTAL INFECTION OF VACCINATED AND
UNVACCINATED PIGS WITH CLASSICAL SWINE FEVER (CSF) LIVE ATTENUATED
VACCINE
G. Severi (Perugia/Italy):....................................................................................
CLASSICAL SWINE FEVER VIRUS (CSFV) EXPERIMENTAL INFECTION OF
PIGS: EVALUATION OF CYTOKINES EXPRESSION
G. Severi (Perugia/Italy): ....................................................................................
EVALUATION OF IMMUNE RESPONSE DURING EXPERIMENTAL
INFECTION WITH CLASSICAL SWINE FEVER VIRUS (CSFV) IN
VACCINATED AND UNVACCINATED PIGS CORRELATING
FLUORESCENT ACTIVATE CELL SCANNING (FACS) ANALYSIS AND CYTOKINES
EXPRESSION RESULTS
R. Shah (Austin/USA): .................................................................................
NEXT GENERATION SEQUENCING OF THE PORCINE REPRODUCTIVE AND
RESPIRATORY SYNDROME VIRUS GENOME
N.M. Shobogorov (Pokrov/Russia):.....................................................
APPLICATION OF THE REAL-TIME PCR FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF OVINE
PULMONARY ADENOCARCINOMA
M. Sonnleitner (Rainbach im Mühlkreis/Austria): ................................
GENSPEED - A NEW TOOL FOR RAPID AND MULTIPLEXED DETECTION
OF PATHOGENS ON-SITE
M. Szymañska-Czerwiñska (Pulawy/Poland): ..................
THE COMPARISON OF SEROLOGICAL, MOLECULAR AND
CULTURE METHODS FOR THE DETECTION OF COXIELLA
BURNETII AND THE RISK ASSESSMENT OF Q FEVER
INTRODUCTION IN POLAND
R. Tegeler (Bakum/Germany): ......................................
THE DYNAMICS OF ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE OF
STREPTOCOCCUS SUIS ISOLATED FROM PIG HERDS IN
NORTHWEST GERMANY FROM 2005 TO 2010
K. Teich (Bad Oldesloe/Germany):...........................................................
SPEED MAM COLOR® - MASTITIS RAPID TEST TO PATHOGEN-
DIFFERENTIATION AND RESISTANCE TESTING FOR BOVINE PRACTICE -
FIELD TRIAL RESULTS
D. Tremblay (Montréal/Canada):..........................................
DIAGNOSIS OF SWINE RESPIRATORY INFECTIOUS AGENTS
USING A NANO-VOLUME QUANTITATIVE PCR PLATFORM
*First author/speaker only.
J. D. Trujiilo (Ames/USA):.................................................................................363
RAPID, SENSITIVE AND SPECIFIC DETECTION OF CHLAMYDOPHILA
FELIS, MYCOPLASMA FELIS, AND BORDETELLA BRONCHISEPTICA
ON THE POCKIT: VALIDATION OF A POINT OF NEED MOLECULAR BASED
DETECTION SYSTEM FOR BACTERIAL PATHOGENS ASSOCIATED
WITH FELINE UPPER RESPIRATORY DISEASE COMPLEX (FURDC)
I. Uhrikova (Brno/Czech Republic): ..................................................................365
ANION GAP, STRONG ION DIFFERENCE AND STRONG ION GAP IN
HEALTHY DOGS
E. van Esch (Reeuwijk/Netherlands): .................................................................366
A NOVEL MYCOPLAMSA HYOPNEUMONIAE ELISA, SPECIALLY
DESIGNED FOR HIG SPECIFICITY
E. van Esch (Reeuwijk/Netherlands): .................................................................367
INTERPRETATION OF PCV2 ELISA RESULTS, A NEW APPROACH
M. Vascellari (Legnaro/ltaly):............................................................................368
DESCRIPTION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A CANINE VOLUNTEER
BLOOD DONOR PROGRAM IN ITALY
W. Vencía (Turin/Italy): .......................................................................................369
VALIDATION (IS016140:2003) OF A REAL-TIME PCR METHOD FOR DETECTING
CAMPYLOBACTER JEJUNI, COLI AND LARI IN FOODS
S. Vilcek (Kosice/Slovakia): ...............................................................................371
DETECTION OF PORCINE HOKOVIRUS IN WILD BOARS
ORGINATING FROM SLOVAKIA
B. Walther (Berlin/Germany):............................................................................372
MRSA FROM COMPANION ANIMALS HARBORING THE NOVEL
MECC GENE
G. J. Wellenberg (Deventer/Netherlands):........................................................373
DETECTION OF SCHMALLENBERG VIRUS IN BOVINE SEMEN BY
ONE-STEP REAL-TIME RT-PCR
G. J. Wellenberg (Deventer/Netherlands):..........................................................374
PTS FOR BVDV ANTIGEN AND RNA DETECTION
G.J.Wellenberg (Deventer/Netherlands):........................................................375
PROFICIENCY TESTING (RING TRIAL) TO CONTROL THE PERFORMANCES
AND QUALITY OF DIAGNOSTIC TEST METHODS
F. Widén (Uppsala/Sweden): ..............................................................................376
COMPARISON OF NOVEL PCR ASSAYS FOR DETECTION OF
RAT ASSOCIATED HEPATITIS E VIRUS AND THEIR APPLICATION
ON FRENCH RATS
First author/speaker only.
L. WiTKOWSKi (Warsaw/Poland): .........................................................................377
PROLIFERATION ACTIVITY OF PERIPHERAL BLOOD LYMPHOCYTES
ISOLATED FROM ARABIAN HORSES WITH RECURRENT UVEITIS
L. Witkowski (Warsaw/Poland): .........................................................................380
SELECTED BLOOD PARAMETERS IN THE HORSES SEROPOSITIVE AND
SERONEGATIVE FOR LEPTOSPIRA SPP.
S. Yavru (Konya/Turkey):...................................................................................382
SEROPREVALENCE OF WEST NILE VIRUS IN DOMESTIC HORSES
AND DONKEYS IN TURKEY
S. Yavru (Konya/Turkey):...................................................................................383
INVESTIGATION OF BOVINE VIRAL DIARRHEAE VIRUS (BVDV),
BOVINE HERPESVIRUS 1 (BHV-1) AND ENZOOTIC BOVINE
LEUCOSIS VIRUS (EBLV) INFECTIONS IN A DAIRY CATTLE HERD
WITH ABORTION PROBLEM
S. Yavru (Konya/Turkey):...................................................................................384
COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF BOVINE HERPESVIRUS-1 INFECTION
IN CATTLE BY ELISA AND SERUM NEUTRALISATION TEST
S. Yavru (Konya/Turkey):...................................................................................385
THE RESEARCH OF CORRELATIONS BETWEEN BIOCHEMICAL
MARKERS AND CATARACTS IN DOGS
H. Yilmaz (Istanbul/Turkey):................................................................................387
REAL-TIME PCR DETECTION of EQUINE ARTERITIS VIRUS (EAV) in
ABORTED FETUS of HORSES in TURKEY
H. Yilmaz (Istanbul/Turkey):................................................................................388
DETECTION OF BOVINE LEUKEMIA VIRUS (BLV) BY USING
SEROLOGICAL AND MOLECULER METHODS IN MARMARA
REGION, TURKEY
G. Zanardi (Brescia/Italy): ..................................................................................389
SURVEILLANCE MODEL BASED ON HACCP PRINCIPLES ON DAIRY
FARMS: PRELIMINARY RESULTS
G. Zanardi (Brescia/Italy): ..................................................................................390
AFLATOXIN Ml ALERT IN LOMBARDY REGION, ITALY:
INVESTIGATION ON BULK TANK MILK SAMPLES
N.Zhao (Greifswald-lnsel Riems/Germany): ......................................................391
TOWARDS SUBTYPE- AND LINEAGE-SPECIFIC INFLUENZA VIRUS SEROLOGY
IN SWINE
U. Ziegler (Greifswald-lnsel Riems/Germany): .................................................393
EPIDEMIC SPREAD OF USUTU VIRUS IN SOUTH-WEST GERMANY
IN THE YEARS 2011 AND 2012
First author/speaker only.
P. Zimmermann (Oberschleissheim/Germany):...............
FATAL SALMONELLA DUBLIN BACTEREMIA IN DAM AND
UNBORN CALF
395
Workshops
Workshop NAHLN: Quality Improvement Session .......................................398
Getting to the Root of the Problem and correcting it
Workshop IDEXX Switzerland AG: IDEXX TB Satellite Symposium.............400
Workshop Life Technologies GmbH: 2020 VISION........................................401
Workshop Prionics AG:
Risk-based Surveillance for food-borne Pathogens......................................402
Workshop Zoetis ..............................................................................................403
*First author/speaker only.
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title | 16th International symposium of the World Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians (WAVLD) 10th OIE Seminar ; 32nd Symposium of AVID ; June 5-8,2013 Berlin, Germany |
title_auth | 16th International symposium of the World Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians (WAVLD) 10th OIE Seminar ; 32nd Symposium of AVID ; June 5-8,2013 Berlin, Germany |
title_exact_search | 16th International symposium of the World Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians (WAVLD) 10th OIE Seminar ; 32nd Symposium of AVID ; June 5-8,2013 Berlin, Germany |
title_full | 16th International symposium of the World Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians (WAVLD) 10th OIE Seminar ; 32nd Symposium of AVID ; June 5-8,2013 Berlin, Germany Deutsche Veterinärmedizinische Gesellschaft |
title_fullStr | 16th International symposium of the World Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians (WAVLD) 10th OIE Seminar ; 32nd Symposium of AVID ; June 5-8,2013 Berlin, Germany Deutsche Veterinärmedizinische Gesellschaft |
title_full_unstemmed | 16th International symposium of the World Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians (WAVLD) 10th OIE Seminar ; 32nd Symposium of AVID ; June 5-8,2013 Berlin, Germany Deutsche Veterinärmedizinische Gesellschaft |
title_short | 16th International symposium of the World Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians (WAVLD) |
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