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The human FilmArray® Respiratory Panel shows potential for diagnosing veterinary influenza viruses, offering an alternative to standard TaqMan® tests. This integrated system could aid in detecting emergency diseases in both human and animal populations.

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  • Molecular Diagnostics
  • Public Health

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  • Influenza viruses pose significant threats to both human and animal health.
  • Current diagnostic methods for veterinary influenza often rely on separate, established tests.
  • Integrated diagnostic platforms offer potential for streamlined disease surveillance.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the utility of the human-focused FilmArray® Respiratory Panel for diagnosing veterinary influenza viruses.
  • To compare its performance against standard TaqMan®-based diagnostic tests.
  • To discuss operational advantages of integrated devices for dual-role disease detection.

Main Methods:

  • Comparative analysis of FilmArray® Respiratory Panel and TaqMan®-based assays.
  • Focus on a broad range of veterinary influenza viruses.
  • Exploration of integrated sample extraction, amplification, and analysis.

Main Results:

  • The FilmArray® Respiratory Panel demonstrated potential utility for diagnosing veterinary influenza.
  • Comparison with standard TaqMan®-based diagnostic tests was performed.
  • Operational advantages of integrated diagnostic systems were discussed.

Conclusions:

  • The FilmArray® Respiratory Panel may serve as a valuable tool for veterinary influenza diagnosis.
  • Integrated diagnostic platforms offer a promising strategy for future dual-role surveillance of human and animal diseases.
  • Streamlined diagnostics can enhance response to emergency disease outbreaks.