A novel tool for specific detection and quantification of chicken/Turkey parvoviruses to trace poultry fecal contamination in the environment

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Poultry farming may introduce pathogens into the environment and food chains. High concentrations of chicken/turkey parvoviruses were detected in chicken stools and slaughterhouse and downstream urban wastewaters by applying new PCR-based specific detection and quantification techniques. Our results confirm that chicken/turkey parvoviruses may be useful viral indicators of poultry fecal contamination. © 2012, American Society for Microbiology.

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Carratalà, A., Rusinol, M., Hundesa, A., Biarnes, M., Rodriguez-Manzano, J., Vantarakis, A., … Bofill-Mas, S. (2012). A novel tool for specific detection and quantification of chicken/Turkey parvoviruses to trace poultry fecal contamination in the environment. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 78(20), 7496–7499. https://doi.org/10.1128/AEM.01283-12

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