نتایج جستجو برای: mycobacterium tuberculosis pcr

تعداد نتایج: 288684  

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 2000
K K Singh M Muralidhar A Kumar T K Chattopadhyaya K Kapila M K Singh S K Sharma N K Jain J S Tyagi

AIMS To evaluate the usefulness of the devR based polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in the detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in lymph node aspirates and tissues of lymphadenitis and to compare PCR with conventional diagnostic techniques. SUBJECTS AND METHODS Coded specimens of fine needle aspirates and biopsies from 22 patients with tuberculous lymphadenitis, 14 patients with non-tubercul...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2006
Didi Bang Ase Bengård Andersen Vibeke Østergaard Thomsen

A multiplex PCR DNA strip assay (Genotype MTBDR) designed to detect rifampin (rpoB) and high-level isoniazid (katG) resistance mutations in Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates was optimized for clinical specimens. Successful genotypic results were achieved with 36 of 38 (95%) smear-positive respiratory specimens, allowing rapid therapeutic adjustments in transmittable drug-resistant tuberculosis.

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2004
Tomotada Iwamoto Toshiaki Sonobe

Peptide nucleic acid-mediated competitive PCR clamping, which can selectively amplify mutant alleles, was developed to detect mutations in four codons (513, 516, 526, and 531) of the rpoB gene in Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains. This simple method successfully identified the mutations in all 40 of the M. tuberculosis strains tested.

2017
Arun Zachariah Jeganathan Pandiyan G.K. Madhavilatha Sathish Mundayoor Bathrachalam Chandramohan P.K. Sajesh Sam Santhosh Susan K. Mikota

We tested 3 ild Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) in southern India and confirmed infection in 3 animals with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, an obligate human pathogen, by PCR and genetic sequencing. Our results indicate that tuberculosis may be spilling over from humans (reverse zoonosis) and emerging in wild elephants.

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of infectious diseases 2012
Shiv Kumar Sharma Sunil Sethi Meera Sharma Sandeep K Meharwal V M Katoch S K Jindal Rupinder Tewari

BACKGROUND The diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis is still a major challenge. Using a polymerase chain reaction (PCR), one can detect Mycobacterium tuberculosis in clinical samples within a few hours. However, single gene targets may result in false negativity due to the absence of target DNA in some M. tuberculosis isolates. The objective of this study was to develop and evaluate a multiplex ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1997
G Prod'hom C Guilhot M C Gutierrez A Varnerot B Gicquel V Vincent

A ligation-mediated PCR (LMPCR) method for the amplification of sequences flanking the IS6110 of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex has been developed. The method uses one primer specific for IS6110 and a second specific for a linker ligated to SalI-restricted genomic DNA. LMPCR is a rapid screening method, valuable for the fingerprinting of M. tuberculosis complex strains.

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 2004
V C C Cheng W C Yam I F N Hung P C Y Woo S K P Lau B S F Tang K Y Yuen

AIMS Use of the polymerase chain reaction for the detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (TB PCR) as a basis for making clinical decisions on the initiation of antituberculosis treatment was studied. METHODS A retrospective study involving a cohort of 155 patients being investigated for tuberculosis in an infectious disease consultation service was undertaken. TB PCR was performed on pulmona...

2017
Basavegowdanadoddi Marinaik Chandranaik Beechagondahalli Papanna Shivashankar Kunigal Srinivasa Umashankar Poojappa Nandini Papanna Giridhar Somenahalli Munivenkatappa Byregowda Basavegowdanadoddi Marinaik Shrinivasa

Postmortem examination of a wild Asian elephant at Rajiv Gandhi National Park, India, revealed nodular lesions, granulomas with central caseation, and acid-fast bacilli in the lungs. PCR and nucleotide sequencing confirmed the presence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. This study indicates that wild elephants can harbor M. tuberculosis that can become fatal.

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2010
Adam J Merritt Terillee Keehner Lyn C O'Reilly Russell L McInnes Timothy J J Inglis

A variable-number tandem-repeat genotyping method for Mycobacterium tuberculosis was converted to run in a multiplex PCR format on a 12-well microfluidic laboratory chip. Epidemiologically and genotypically distinct isolate clusters of M. tuberculosis were identified. This rapid genotyping method has potential application in smaller clinical laboratories and public health field investigations.

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