AHL LabNote 29-Summary of Influenza A virus testing
Tim Pasma DVM and D. Ojkic DVM, MSc, PhD Updated September 2023
| STEP 1 | VIRUS DETECTION TESTING | ANTIBODY DETECTION TESTING | ||
| Test | Real-time PCR - matrix gene | ELISA, Multi-Screen | Agar gel immunodiffusion | |
| Sample | Swabs in VTM (swine-nasal, birds-cloacal/tracheal), oral fluids, tissues | Serum | ||
| Use/advantage | Primary screening test targeting a conserved influenza virus gene. Detects all common Influenza A virus subtypes in multiple animal species, very sensitive, fast. | Primary screening test, detects antibody from all common Influenza A virus subtypes in multiple animal species. | Screening test used for avian samples. | |
| Disadvantage | Cannot determine the subtype of the virus. | Cannot determine the subtype of the virus to which animals were exposed. Cannot be used on paired samples to determine a 4-fold titer change/seroconversion. | ||
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| STEP 2 | VIRUS SUBTYPING | ANTIBODY SUBTYPING | ||
| Sample | PCR positive sample | Serum | ||
| Test | PCR typing for specific subtypes 
 | Hemagglutinin gene sequencing | Hemagglutination inhibition test (E.g., H1N1, H3N2, H3N8 – other subtypes may be available upon request) 
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| Use/advantage | Swine: H1N1& H3N2 Turkeys: H5& H7, also H1N1& H3N2 All other avian species: H5 & H7 Simpler, faster than sequencing. | Covers all common Influenza A virus subtypes. Allows strain identification and comparison of various viruses. | Use on paired samples to determine a 4-fold titer change/seroconversion. | |
| Disadvantage | Detects only H1N1, H3N2, H5 & H7 subtypes Weak positives may not have enough virus for typing. 
 | Weak positives may not have enough virus for typing. | Subtype/strain specific-depending on antigen used. | |
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 OTHER TESTS | |||
| Test | Immunohistochemistry | |||
| Sample | Formalin-fixed tissues | |||
| Use/advantage | Used on fixed tissues when fresh tissues are not available, or as a part of postmortem procedures. Detects all common Influenza A virus subtypes. | |||
| Disadvantage | Cannot determine the virus subtype. | |||
Prepared by K. Harron, J. Fairles and D. Ojkic. For further information or to request tests, please email ahlviro@uoguelph.ca
 
       
       
       
       
  
  
