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   application of polymerase chain reaction in diphtheria laboratory examination: a field need  
   
نویسنده sunarno sunarno ,puspandari nelly ,febriyana dwi ,febrianti tati ,saraswati ratih dian ,sulistyaningrum novi ,pracoyo noer endah
منبع jundishapur journal of microbiology - 2021 - دوره : 14 - شماره : 7 - صفحه:1 -6
چکیده    Background: indonesia is one of the five countries with the highest number of diphtheria cases worldwide. diphtheria is caused by the toxigenic strains corynebacterium diphtheriae, c. ulcerans, and c. pseudotuberculosis. the diphtheria-causing bacteria can be identified using conventional and molecular methods, including polymerase chain reaction (pcr) assay. we used the pcr assay as additional testing, because in island countries like indonesia, specimen transport is a serious challenge to maintaining bacterial survival. objectives: this study aimed to evaluate thepcrassay as additional testing to identify diphtheria-causing bacteria in the diphtheria laboratory. methods: in this cross-sectional study, a total of 178 pairs of the throat and nasal swabs from diphtheria suspected cases and close contacts were collected from seven provinces in indonesia in 2016. all samples were directly identified by the conventional method and multiplex pcr assay. statistical analysis was conducted using the 2 x 2 tables to determine the sensitivity and specificity of both methods, while the x² test was used to examine the correlation between specimen examination delay and the differentiation of results. a p-value < 0.05 was considered as statistically significant. results: out of 178 examined samples, eight samples were identified as diphtheria-positive by both the conventional method and pcr assay, while nine samples were only detected by the pcr assay. all diphtheria-causing bacteria found in the positive samples were toxigenic c. diphtheriae. the diphtheria-causing bacteria were found in 27.6% of cases and 6.0% of close contacts using the pcr assay versus 13.8% of cases and 2.7% of close contacts using the conventional method. statistical analysis showed that the pcr assay is about twice more sensitive than the conventional method. there was a significant correlation between the differentiation of results and > 72 hours’ specimen examination delay with a p-value of 0.04 (< 0.05). conclusions: the pcr assay is more sensitive than the conventional method to identify diphtheria-causing bacteria and may be applied as additional testing to increase the positivity rate of diphtheria-confirmed cases in indonesia as an archipelago country where geographical factors and specimen transport are real obstacles.
کلیدواژه diphtheria ,indonesia ,multiplex polymerase chain reaction
آدرس centre for research and development of biomedical and basic health technology, indonesia, centre for research and development of biomedical and basic health technology, indonesia, centre for research and development of biomedical and basic health technology, indonesia, centre for research and development of biomedical and basic health technology, indonesia, centre for research and development of biomedical and basic health technology, indonesia, centre for research and development of biomedical and basic health technology, indonesia, national institute of health research and development, centre for research and development of public health efforts, indonesia
 
     
   
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