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. 2024 Aug 13;14(8):1002. doi: 10.3390/life14081002

Table 1.

Common diagnostic methods used for the detection of CDV.

Diagnostic Method Detection Method Type of Diagnostic Method Target Notes on the Test Reference
MDCK, MV1 Lu, cells Vero-SLAM B95a Virus isolation Cell culture Virus Gold-standard test, but currently infrequently used [57]
Direct ELISA Antigen detection Serological CDV antigen Detects antigen in serum [58]
Sandwich ELISA Antigen detection Serological Protein H antigen High specificity
Detection and quantification
[59]
Protein F antigen Efficient in field application with fecal and serum samples [60]
Sandwich dot ELISA Antigen detection Serological Virus Rapid test, used in epidemiological surveillance [61]
LFA Antigen detection Serological Protein F antigen Rapid test [62]
Immunofluorescence Detection of fluorescently labeled antibodies Immunofluorescence Protein F/H antigen Laborious test, a fluorescence microscope is needed, highly sensitive and specific [40]
RT-PCR RNA detection Genomic Gen N Standard laboratory test, currently the most used [63]
One-step nested RT-PCR Antigen detection Genomic Gen N 100 times greater sensitivity than RT-PCR and nested PCR [38]
Double-step real-time RT-PCR RNA detection Genomic Gen N Highly sensitive and specific
Quantify the viral load in clinical samples
[7]
One-step real-time RT-PCR RNA detection Genomic Gen N Allows the study of viral replication and the kinetics of the viral load of viral RNA in infection [64]
RT-LAMP assay RNA detection Genomic Gen H 100 times more sensitive than RT-PCR
Only 1 h of reaction
[65]
RT-qPCR RNA detection Genomic Protein M gene and MF intergenic region Uses the TaqMan probe based on the CDV-N and P genes and is highly sensitive and specific compared to other tests [66]
RT-PCR-RFLP RNA detection plus restriction enzymes Genomic N gene amplification plus BamHI

Restriction enzyme (RE) digestion

Gen N
amplification plus enzyme digestion using MspI
It results in a different number of fragments in both strains [67]
ELISA Detection of specific antibodies against the virus Serological Antibody IgG Detect within 6 days of infection [68]
Dot blot assay Detection of specific antibodies against the virus Serological N protein-specific IgM Detect recent infections [69]
Capture sandwich ELISA Detection of specific antibodies against the virus Serological N protein-specific IgG and IgM antibody No cross-reactivity with other morbilliviruses [70]

Abbreviations: BamHI: Bacillus amyloliquefaciens HI restriction enzyme. IgG: Immunoglobulin G type. IgM: Immunoglobulin M type. LFA: Lateral flow assays. MDCK: Madin–Darby canine kidney. MspI: Isoschizomer of HpaII restriction enzyme. MV1 Lu: Mink lung epithelial cell line. qPCR: Quantitative polymerase chain reaction. RT-LAMP: Reverse transcription loop-mediated isothermal amplification. RT-PCR-RFLP: Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction restriction fragment length polymorphism. RT-PCR: Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction. Vero-SLAM: Cells from kidney of an African green monkey encoding the human signaling lymphocytic activation molecule (SLAM).