Recent Trends in Molecular Diagnosis of Microbial Pathogens Associated with Livestock & Poultry

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Anju Nayak et al.
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2021
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Newer concepts of animal disease diagnosis are required as any type of emerging or reemerging disease follows a rapid pandemic form. Majority of the conventional pathogen detection techniques have been perceived in animal disease diagnosis to be time consuming, laborious and even sometimes require in vivo systems. Tec hnological advancements in the field of nucleic acid based detection of pathogens have comfortably overtaken such conventional methods by detecting various animal pathogens in a more rapid and sensitive way. On the other hand resistance to antimicrobials is a global problem. Pathogens rapidly develop mutations that render current treatments ineffective. Tackling this resistance will require a deep understanding of microbial infections and the mechanisms through which resistance arises.

Recent Trends in Molecular Diagnosis of Microbial Pathogens Associated with Livestock and Poultry consists of invited lectures and in-house lectures. It addresses recent knowledge on microbiological techniques viz. antimicrobial resistance, molecular techniques and why there is still need of conventional techniques.

1. Avian Inuenza, Present Scenario in India and Approaches for its Diagnosis
2. Enteric Viral Infections of Livestock and Poultry: Approaches in their Diagnosis and Analysis
3. Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (Mrsa): An Overview
4. Screening of Livestock for Disease Resistant Gene
5. Molecule to Market
6. Genetics of Disease Resistance in Poultry: Challenge & Possibilities
7. Food Safety and Quality: Public Health Concern and Impact on Livestock
8. Endophytes: Antimicrobials With Versatile Property
9. Cytopathology in Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases
10. Fish Diseases, Diagnostic and Management
11. Antimicrobial Resistance: One Health Perspective
12. Antimicrobial Resistance: The Present Scenario
13. Bacteriophage Therapy: Novel Way to Combat Antimicrobial Resistance
14. Recent Trends in Molecular Diagnosis of Microbial Pathogens Associated with Livestock & Poultry
15. Development of Sterility Vaccine For Population Control of Nilgai (Boselaphus Tragocamelus)
16. Application of Immunohistochemistry in Disease Diagnosis With Special Reference to Microbial Pathogens associated with Livestock and Poultry
17. Diagnosis of Newcastle Disease Virus
18. Microbial DNA Sequencing & Next Generation Sequencing for Disease Diagnosis of Livestock
19. Current Advances in Leptospirosis Diagnosis: A Zoonotic Disease
20. Novel Approach to Diagnose Extended Spectrum Beta Lactamase (Esbl) Enterobacteriaceae in
Livestock and Poultry
21. Current Status and Detection of Haemoprotozoan Parasites of Livestock
22. Fungal Diseases of Livestock and Poultry: Diagnosis, Treatment and Control
23. Bankit: Genbank Submission Tool
24. Milk Borne Zoonotic Diseases
25. Genomic Approaches in Diagnosis of Canine Distemper
26. Cow Urine: An Aid to Antimicrobials
27. Real Time Pcr: Data Analysis and Interpretation
28. Trends in Helicobacter Diagnosis
29. Molecular Diagnosis of Diseases Caused by Double Stranded Rna Viruses of Livestock and Poultry
30. Organic Trace Minerals Supplementation and Expression of Some Immune Regulatory Genes in Broilers
31. Microbial Culture Techniques Versus Molecular Approaches Towards Diagnosis of Infectious
Diseases
32. Molecular approaches for Diagnosis of Pasteurella multocida Infection in Animals
33. Antibiotic Sensitivity Testing
34. Inoculation of Embryonated Eggs Through Different Routes
35. Estimation of Metals in Biological Samples Using Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission
Spectrophotometer (Icp-Oes)
36. Practical Aspect of Immunohistochemistry
37. Bacteriophage: An Alternate of Antimicrobial Therapy
38. Detection of Haemoprotozoan Parasites
39. RNA extraction Multiplex PCR for P & G Typing
40. Bioim formation assay
41. Isolation of Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)
42. Sodium Dodecyl Sulphate Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE)
43. Plasmid isolation by Alkaline Lysis Method