Development and Application of a Multiplex Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction Assay for the Simultaneous Detection of Bacterial Aetiologic Agents Associated With Equine Venereal Diseases

J Equine Vet Sci. 2021 Oct:105:103721. doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2021.103721. Epub 2021 Jul 17.

Abstract

Venereal diseases caused by bacteria are important to the equine industry due to economic losses caused by decline of conception rate in breeding horses. Therefore, identification of infected animals as well as the implementation of appropriate managerial procedures based on accurate diagnosis is critical. In this study, two types of multiplex real-time polymerase chain reaction with high sensitivity and specificity were developed for the simultaneous detection and differentiation of five commonly associated bacterial pathogens of venereal diseases in horses, consisting of Taylorella equigenitalis, Taylorella asinigenitalis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Klebsiella pneumoniae and Streptococcus zooepidemicus. The assay was applied to samples collected as part of the surveillance of T.equigenitalis infection in South Korea. Swab samples collected from horses in 2015 were tested. T. equigenitalis and K. pneumoniae was detected in 21 (21.0%) and two (2.0%) samples, respectively. No samples were positive for T. asinigenitalis, P. aeruginosa, and S. zooepidemicus. Application of this assay to an existing surveillance program has allowed for an enhanced surveillance for a wider range of venereal diseases of equine to be implemented in South Korea.

Keywords: Contagious Equine Metritis; Klebsiella pneumonia; Multiplex real-time polymerase chain reaction; Pseudomonas aeruginosa; Taylorella equigenitalis.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections* / veterinary
  • Horses
  • Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction / veterinary
  • Taylorella equigenitalis* / genetics
  • Taylorella*

Supplementary concepts

  • Taylorella asinigenitalis