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   A FRET-Based Real-Time PCR Assay to Identify the Main Causal Agents of New World Tegumentary Leishmaniasis  
   
نویسنده tsukayama p. ,núñez j.h. ,de los santos m. ,soberón v. ,lucas c.m. ,matlashewski g. ,llanos-cuentas a. ,ore m. ,baldeviano g.c. ,edgel k.a. ,lescano a.g. ,graf p.c.f. ,bacon d.j.
منبع plos neglected tropical diseases - 2013 - دوره : 7 - شماره : 1
چکیده    In south america,various species of leishmania are endemic and cause new world tegumentary leishmaniasis (nwtl). the correct identification of these species is critical for adequate clinical management and surveillance activities. we developed a real-time polymerase chain reaction (pcr) assay and evaluated its diagnostic performance using 64 archived parasite isolates and 192 prospectively identified samples collected from individuals with suspected leishmaniasis enrolled at two reference clinics in lima,peru. the real-time pcr assay was able to detect a single parasite and provided unambiguous melting peaks for five leishmania species of the viannia subgenus that are highly prevalent in south america: l. (v.) braziliensis,l. (v.) panamensis,l. (v.) guyanensis,l. (v.) peruviana and l. (v.) lainsoni. using kinetoplastid dna-based pcr as a gold standard,the real-time pcr had sensitivity and specificity values of 92% and 77%,respectively,which were significantly higher than those of conventional tests such as microscopy,culture and the leishmanin skin test (lst). in addition,the real-time pcr identified 147 different clinical samples at the species level,providing an overall agreement of 100% when compared to multilocus sequence typing (mlst) data performed on a subset of these samples. furthermore,the real-time pcr was three times faster and five times less expensive when compared to pcr - mlst for species identification from clinical specimens. in summary,this new assay represents a cost-effective and reliable alternative for the identification of the main species causing nwtl in south america.
آدرس department of parasitology,u.s. naval medical research unit no. 6 (namru-6),lima, Peru, department of parasitology,u.s. naval medical research unit no. 6 (namru-6),lima, Peru, department of parasitology,u.s. naval medical research unit no. 6 (namru-6),lima, Peru, department of parasitology,u.s. naval medical research unit no. 6 (namru-6),lima, Peru, department of parasitology,u.s. naval medical research unit no. 6 (namru-6),lima, Peru, department of microbiology and immunology,mcgill university,quebec, Canada, leishmaniasis working group,instituto de medicina tropical 'alexander von humboldt',universidad peruana cayetano heredia,lima, Peru, hospital militar central,lima, Peru, department of parasitology,u.s. naval medical research unit no. 6 (namru-6),lima, Peru, department of parasitology,u.s. naval medical research unit no. 6 (namru-6),lima, Peru, department of parasitology,u.s. naval medical research unit no. 6 (namru-6),lima, Peru, department of parasitology,u.s. naval medical research unit no. 6 (namru-6),lima,peru,microbiology,immunology,and molecular diagnostics laboratory department,naval medical center san diego,san diego,ca, United States, department of parasitology,u.s. naval medical research unit no. 6 (namru-6),lima,peru,naval research laboratory,washington,d.c., United States
 
     
   
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