Evaluation of a real-time polymerase chain reaction assay for the laboratory diagnosis of giardiasis.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
A real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay was evaluated in comparison with the combination of conventional methods
(microscopic examination and antigen detection assay) during the period 2006 to 2008 on 771 fecal samples belonging to 386 patients to
assess its usefulness for an accurate laboratory diagnosis of giardiasis. The real-time PCR assay detected Giardia intestinalis DNA in 195
samples (106 patients), including 26 samples (21 patients) negative by the conventional assays. Among the 21 patients, in 8 cases, giardiasis
was previously diagnosed also by conventional methods in additional samples of the same patients, whereas in 13, it would have been
undiagnosed if real-time PCR assay was not used. The real-time PCR assay demonstrated a detection limit of 2 cysts per reaction and 100%
specificity and sensitivity compared to conventional methods. A genotype analysis targeting the β-giardin gene allowed to identify 53
samples (23 patients) containing genotype A and 59 samples (45 patients) containing genotype B.
(microscopic examination and antigen detection assay) during the period 2006 to 2008 on 771 fecal samples belonging to 386 patients to
assess its usefulness for an accurate laboratory diagnosis of giardiasis. The real-time PCR assay detected Giardia intestinalis DNA in 195
samples (106 patients), including 26 samples (21 patients) negative by the conventional assays. Among the 21 patients, in 8 cases, giardiasis
was previously diagnosed also by conventional methods in additional samples of the same patients, whereas in 13, it would have been
undiagnosed if real-time PCR assay was not used. The real-time PCR assay demonstrated a detection limit of 2 cysts per reaction and 100%
specificity and sensitivity compared to conventional methods. A genotype analysis targeting the β-giardin gene allowed to identify 53
samples (23 patients) containing genotype A and 59 samples (45 patients) containing genotype B.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Calderaro, A; Gorrini, C; Montecchini, S; Peruzzi, S; Piccolo, G; Rossi, S; Gargiulo, F; Manca, Nino; Dettori, G; Chezzi, C.
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