#diagnosticTests

Establishing #methods to #monitor #H5N1 #influenza virus in dairy #cattle #milk

Source: MedRxIV, https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.12.04.24318491v1

Abstract
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza strain H5N1 has caused a multi-state outbreak among US dairy cattle, spreading across 15 states and infecting hundreds of herds since its onset. We rapidly developed and optimized PCR-based detection assays and sequencing protocols to support H5N1 molecular surveillance. Using 214 retail milk from 20 states for methods development, we found that H5N1 concentrations by digital PCR strongly correlated with qPCR cycle threshold (Ct) values, with dPCR exhibiting greater sensitivity. We also found that metagenomic sequencing after hybrid selection was best for higher concentration samples while amplicon sequencing performs best for lower concentrations. By establishing these methods, we were able to support the creation of a statewide surveillance program to test bulk milk samples monthly from all cattle dairy farms within Massachusetts, which remain negative to date. The methods, workflow, and recommendations described here provide a framework for others aiming to conduct H5N1 surveillance efforts.

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#aH5n1 #abstract #avianInfluenza #AVIANINFLUENZA #birdFlu #dairyCow #dairyProducts #diagnosticTests #foodSafety #h5n1 #health #massachusetts #news #research #USA

Jan R. Boehnkejrboehnke
2023-02-23

Just checking, but I see this correctly:

This map in The Guardian only shows places where test-positives have been found, instead of a (by all means if needed: dichotomised) result for all tests that were conducted?
theguardian.com/environment/20

Those two may be the same, but in that case that would have been news in itself, would it not?

Sounds like a case for @TerribleMaps@en.osm.town

A map of most of Europe showing sites where PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, also known as forever chemicals) has been identified at 10ng/l or over, which appeared in The Guardian.

The map is credited to
Watershed Investigations. Map data from OpenStreetMap. Mapping powered by Leaflet
and the article credited to
Rachel Salvidge and Leana Hosea
Thu 23 Feb 2023 05.00 GMT

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