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"@context": "http://schema.org/", "@type": "WebPage", "additionalType": "Project", "url": "https://www.usgs.gov/centers/nwhc/science/advancing-use-rt-quic-applications-cwd-management", "headline": "Advancing the Use of RT-QuIC for Applications in CWD Management", "datePublished": "August 23, 2021", "author": [ { "@type": "Person", "name": "Allen Herbst", "url": "https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/allen-herbst", "identifier": { "@type": "PropertyValue", "propertyID": "orcid", "value": "0000-0001-6601-1245" } }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Daniel P. Walsh, PhD", "url": "https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/daniel-p-walsh", "identifier": { "@type": "PropertyValue", "propertyID": "orcid", "value": "0000-0002-7772-2445" } } ], "description": [ { "@type": "TextObject", "text": "Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is an emerging infectious disease that is fatal to free-ranging and captive animals in Cervidae, the deer family. The development of the real-time quaking-induced conversion (RT-QuIC) assay has the potential to transform laboratory research of prions and provide new opportunities for improved surveillance and management." }, { "@type": "TextObject", "text": "However, the widespread application of RT-QuIC has been hampered by 1) the lack of well-characterized reference samples to ensure proper assay functioning, identify optimal tissues for ante-mortem sampling, and determine biological relevance of results and 2) the absence of an appropriate modeling framework to leverage the information produced by RT-QuIC. In collaboration with the University of Wisconsin, state and federal partners, the USGS National Wildlife Health Center (NWHC) is working to fill these gaps by using RT-QuIC to fully characterize a range of biological tissues, body fluids, and excreta that are CWD-positive and -negative and comparing those results against the gold standard animal bioassay (a transgenic mouse bioassay). NWHC is also building a modeling framework that will help managers determine appropriate control strategies by assessing the relative importance of environmental transmission, as measured by RT-QuIC, in CWD dynamics. The availability of reference samples and a robust modeling framework for CWD diagnostic labs and managers will help promote the rigorous application of RT-QuIC, identify optimal tissues for ante-mortem sampling, assess biological relevancy of findings, and provide a mechanism to leverage RT-QuIC information to aid CWD control efforts." } ], "funder": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "National Wildlife Health Center", "url": "https://www.usgs.gov/centers/nwhc" }, "about": [ { "@type": "Thing", "name": "RT-QuIC" }, { "@type": "Thing", "name": "Science Technology" }, { "@type": "Thing", "name": "Chronic Wasting Disease" }, { "@type": "Thing", "name": "Information Systems" }, { "@type": "Thing", "name": "Diagnostic" }, { "@type": "Thing", "name": "Biology" }, { "@type": "Thing", "name": "NWHC research project" }, { "@type": "Thing", "name": "Methods and Analysis" }, { "@type": "Thing", "name": "Fish and Wildlife Disease" }, { "@type": "Thing", "name": "Geology" }, { "@type": "Thing", "name": "Ecosystems" }, { "@type": "Thing", "name": "Water" }, { "@type": "Thing", "name": "Terrestrial Wildlife Diseases" }, { "@type": "Thing", "name": "Energy" }, { "@type": "Thing", "name": "chronic wasting disease (CWD)" }, { "@type": "Thing", "name": "Environmental Health" } ]
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