Koala Health Hub, Sydney School of Veterinary Science, University of Sydney, Camperdown, New South Wales, Australia.
Centre for Bioinnovation, University of The Sunshine Coast, Sippy Downs, Queensland, Australia.
PLoS One. 2023 Jun 1;18(6):e0286407. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0286407. eCollection 2023.
The recent listing of koala populations as endangered across much of their range has highlighted the need for better management interventions. Disease is a key threat to koala populations but currently there is no information across the threatened populations on the distribution or impact of a gammaherpesvirus, phascolarctid gammaherpesvirus 1 (PhaHV-1). PhaHV-1 is known to infect koalas in southern populations which are, at present, not threatened. Current testing for PhaHV-1 involves lengthy laboratory techniques that do not permit quantification of viral load. In order to better understand distribution, prevalence and impacts of PhaHV-1 infections across koala populations, diagnostic and rapid point of care tests are required. We have developed two novel assays, a qPCR assay and an isothermal assay, that will enable researchers, clinicians and wildlife managers to reliably and rapidly test for PhaHV-1 in koalas. The ability to rapidly diagnose and quantify viral load will aid quarantine practices, inform translocation management and guide research into the clinical significance and impacts of PhaHV-1 infection in koalas.
最近,由于考拉在其大部分栖息地的数量被列为濒危物种,这突显了需要采取更好的管理干预措施。疾病是考拉种群的主要威胁,但目前在受威胁的种群中,没有关于γ疱疹病毒、phascolarctid 疱疹病毒 1(PhaHV-1)的分布或影响的信息。已知 PhaHV-1 会感染目前未受威胁的南部考拉种群。目前对 PhaHV-1 的检测涉及冗长的实验室技术,无法定量病毒载量。为了更好地了解 PhaHV-1 在考拉种群中的分布、流行程度和影响,需要诊断和快速即时护理检测。我们开发了两种新的检测方法,一种是 qPCR 检测,另一种是等温检测,这将使研究人员、临床医生和野生动物管理者能够可靠且快速地检测考拉中的 PhaHV-1。快速诊断和定量病毒载量的能力将有助于检疫实践,为转移管理提供信息,并指导研究 PhaHV-1 在考拉中的临床意义和影响。