The present invention relates to a novel method to detect and
differentiate different strains of infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV)
in a chicken and other bird sample. RNA was obtained from said samples by
using a pair of primer (Primer FVVC & RVVC) in a reverse
transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction. Two different primer
combinations (Primer IF & IVIR) and (Primer IF & RCLA) and real-time
polymerase chain reaction conditions were designed and optimized for
rapid differentiation of very virulent and vaccine strains of IBDV based
on detection of signatory threshold cycle (Ct) and melting temperature
(Tm) values.