Aim: Early diagnosis of dreadful rabies is of utmost importance to 
restrict number of contacts and timely administration of post exposure 
prophylaxis. The present study was conducted to evaluate the sensitivity 
comparison of Nested RT-PCR with TaqMan real time PCR technique for intravitam 
diagnosis of rabies in animals from urine samples. 
              
              Materials and Methods: 
Advance molecular approaches Nested RT-PCR and TaqMan real time PCR was employed 
on 21 urine samples for intravitam diagnosis of rabies. Comparison of both the 
techniques was done with standard immunofluorescence test (FAT) applied on brain 
for postmortem confirmation of rabies. 
              
              Result: Rabies viral RNA was 
detected in 6/21 (28.57%) and 11/21 (52.38%) urine samples by application of 
Nested RT-PCR and TaqMan real time PCR respectively. Sensitivity obtained from 
both the techniques was 62.50% and 78.94% respectively when compared with gold 
standard immunofluorescence test (FAT). Conclusion: TaqMan real time PCR 
can serve as more sensitive and viable approach for the intravitam diagnosis of 
rabies as compared to Nested RT-PCR for detection of rabies from urine of 
suspected animals. Clinical importance: This study may serve as 
background for future intravitam rabies diagnostics. 
              
              Keywords: ante 
mortem, immunofluorescence, rabies, real time PCR, urine