Herd Level Dx™: Revolutionizing Salmonella Dublin DetectionThe Need: Salmonella Dublin (S. Dublin) is of concern in the cattlepopulation. The current detection methods, particularly culture-based techniques are time-consuming and lack sensitivity in environmental samples. As a result, treatment effective surveillance and epidemiological understanding is hindered. There's a clear need for a culture-independent technique to efficiently detect Salmonella Dublin from clinical and environmental samples to enabling prompt identification of affected animals, premises and transmission pathways. The Technology: We have developed a multiplex endpoint polymerase chain reaction (m-PCR) for the specific detection of Salmonella Dublin. This PCR method utilizes serovar-specific primers selected through rigorous assessments and provides high specificity and sensitivity. By targeting specific gene markers, our PCR technique offers a faster and more accurate means for the detection of Salmonella Dublin compared to traditional culture-based methods. Stage of Development: Field trials conducted with this technology have demonstrated the enhanced performance of the developed m-PCR assay compared to traditional culture methods in detecting S. Dublin from environmental samples. By providing rapid and accurate detection, the m-PCR assay supports timely targeted interventions, contributing to better disease management and control in cattle environments, ultimately safeguarding animal and public health. Commercial Applications:
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Tech IDT2024-171 CollegeCollege of Veterinary Medicine Licensing ManagerDahlman, Jason "Jay" InventorsCategories |