Detection and differentiation of Plasmodium species by polymerase chain reaction and colorimetric detection in blood samples of patients with suspected malaria


Autoria(s): Whiley, David M.; LeCornec, Genevera M.; Baddeley, Annette; Savill, John; Syrmis, Melanie W.; Mackay, Ian M.; Siebert, David J.; Burns, Dominic; Nissen, Michael; Sloots, Theo P.
Contribuinte(s)

R. N. Jones

S.M. Lipson

Data(s)

01/05/2004

Resumo

Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is now recognized as a sensitive and specific method for detecting Plasmodium species in blood. In this Study. we tested 279 blood samples, from patients with Suspected malaria, by a PCR assay utilizing species-specific colorimetric detection. and compared the results to light microscopy. Overall, both assays were in agreement for 270 of the 279 specimens. P. vivax was detected in 131 (47.0%) specimens. P. falciparum in 64 (22.9%) specimens, P. ovale in 6 (2.1%) specimens, and P. malariae in 5 (1.8%) specimens. Both P. falciparum and P. vivax were detected in a further 10 (3.6%) specimens, and 54 (19.3%) specimens were negative by both assays. In the remaining nine specimens, microscopy either failed to detect the parasite or incorrectly identified the species present. In summary, the sensitivity, specificity and simplicity of the PCR assay makes it particularly suitable for use in a diagnostic laboratory. (C) 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:71510

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Elsevier

Palavras-Chave #Infectious Diseases #Microbiology #Malaria #Pcr #Plasmodium #Probe #Imported Malaria #Quantitative Pcr #Field Samples #Southern Blot #Parasites #Falciparum #Hybridization #Epidemiology #Diagnosis #Australia #C1 #321027 Respiratory Diseases #730110 Respiratory system and diseases (incl. asthma) #270303 Virology #730101 Infectious diseases
Tipo

Journal Article