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   Improved method for the detection and quantification of naegleria fowleri in water and sediment using immunomagnetic separation and real-time PCR  
   
نویسنده mull b.j. ,narayanan j. ,hill v.r.
منبع journal of parasitology research - 2013 - دوره : 2013 - شماره : 0
چکیده    Primary amebic meningoencephalitis (pam) is a rare and typically fatal infection caused by the thermophilic free-living ameba,naegleria fowleri. in 2010,the first confirmed case of pam acquired in minnesota highlighted the need for improved detection and quantification methods in order to study the changing ecology of n. fowleri and to evaluate potential risk factors for increased exposure. an immunomagnetic separation (ims) procedure and real-time pcr taqman assay were developed to recover and quantify n. fowleri in water and sediment samples. when one liter of lake water was seeded with n. fowleri strain cdc:v212,the method had an average recovery of 46% and detection limit of 14 amebas per liter of water. the method was then applied to sediment and water samples with unknown n. fowleri concentrations,resulting in positive direct detections by real-time pcr in 3 out of 16 samples and confirmation of n. fowleri culture in 6 of 16 samples. this study has resulted in a new method for detection and quantification of n. fowleri in water and sediment that should be a useful tool to facilitate studies of the physical,chemical,and biological factors associated with the presence and dynamics of n. fowleri in environmental systems. © 2013 bonnie j. mull et al.
آدرس division of foodborne,waterborne and environmental diseases,centers for disease control and prevention,national center for emerging and zoonotic infectious diseases,1600 clifton road,ne,atlanta, United States, division of foodborne,waterborne and environmental diseases,centers for disease control and prevention,national center for emerging and zoonotic infectious diseases,1600 clifton road,ne,atlanta, United States, division of foodborne,waterborne and environmental diseases,centers for disease control and prevention,national center for emerging and zoonotic infectious diseases,1600 clifton road,ne,atlanta, United States
 
     
   
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