Research/Transfer of diagnostic technologies to core diagnostic facility for the benefit of the Australian poultry industry

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Project Leader, Assoc. Prof. Amir Noormohammadi
Project Leader, Assoc. Prof. Amir Noormohammadi

Project Title: Transfer of diagnostic technologies to core diagnostic facility for the benefit of the Australian poultry industry

Project Leader: Amir Noormohammadi at University of Melbourne funded by Poultry CRC (Project 05-17)

Duration of Project: 1 July 2006 to 30 June 2009

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Project overview

In order to develop an improved and expanded range of diagnostic tests for the Australian poultry industry, this commercially-focussed project will help to establish a core national diagnostic centre for poultry diseases.

Project objectives

  • Provide fast and cost-effective world-class diagnostic services for the industry, including overnight diagnosis and strain identification for the major poultry diseases in Australia, such as infectious bronchitis virus, infectious laryngotracheitis and chicken infectious anaemia virus.
  • The research will also help to ensure the industry is prepared for future disease outbreaks and ultimately reduce the economic losses caused by major poultry diseases as well as the cost of control programs.

Project progress

A number of diagnostic assays have now been set up and are in use by the Australian poultry industry. See Rapid tests for poultry diseases for a list of currently available tests.

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