@article{PAR00005767, title = {{A} simple method for molecular detection of swine-origin and human-origin influenza {A} virus}, author = {{N}inove, {L}. and {G}azin, {C}. and {G}ould, {E}. {A}. and {N}ougairede, {A}. and {F}lahault, {A}. and {C}harrel, {R}. {N}. and {Z}andotti, {C}. and de {L}amballerie, {X}avier}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{H}ere we present a real-time one-step reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction {SYBR} {G}reen assay derived from the method reported by van {E}lden and collaborators (2001) that ensures the rapid, sensitive, and cost-effective detection of both seasonal influenza {A} virus and emerging ({H}1{N}1) swine-origin influenza {A} virus ({S}-{OIV}). {I}n addition to this screening test, which successfully detected both seasonal influenza {A} virus and {S}-{OIV} in human clinical samples, we showed that the probe initially designed by van {E}lden and collaborators could detect seasonal influenza {A} virus, but not {S}-{OIV}; a new probe was designed and tested that specifically detects {S}-{OIV}, but not seasonal influenza {A}. {B}oth probe-based assays were validated by testing human clinical samples and specifically detected either seasonal influenza virus or {S}-{OIV}. {F}inally, in silico analysis of databases predicted that minor modifications of the van {E}lden primers would facilitate the use of this assay for the broad spectrum detection of all currently characterized variants of influenza {A} virus, including avian strains.}, keywords = {{A}rbovirus(es) ; {C}hikungunya ; {D}engue virus ; {T}ick-borne encephalitis ; {V}ector-borne}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{V}ector-{B}orne and {Z}oonotic {D}iseases}, volume = {10}, numero = {3}, pages = {237--240}, ISSN = {1530-3667}, year = {2010}, DOI = {10.1089/vbz.2009.0110}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/{PAR}00005767}, }