Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Laboratory and Basic Science Research Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

2017

PCR

Articles 1 - 2 of 2

Full-Text Articles in Laboratory and Basic Science Research

Molecular Diagnostics Update For The Emerging (If Not Already Widespread) Sexually Transmitted Infection Agent Mycoplasma Genitalium: Just About Ready For Prime Time, Munson Erik Oct 2017

Molecular Diagnostics Update For The Emerging (If Not Already Widespread) Sexually Transmitted Infection Agent Mycoplasma Genitalium: Just About Ready For Prime Time, Munson Erik

Clinical Lab Sciences Faculty Research and Publications

Mycoplasma genitalium is an important and emerging agent of sexually transmitted infection in females and males, carrying the potential for postinfection genital tract sequelae. Past efforts to identify this organism on a routine basis, which were problematic due to the fastidious nature of the bacterium and its antigenic intricacies, have recently become supplemented by molecular diagnostics. A number of these assays are available commercially. This minireview describes the format and performance indices of a number of M. genitalium DNA- and RNA-based amplification assays; many of these assays have contributed to an improved clinical and epidemiologic understanding of this organism.


Point Of Care Diagnosis Of Multiple Schistosome Parasites: Species-Specific Dna Detection In Urine By Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification (Lamp), Nilanjan Lodh, Kei Mikita, Kwabena M. Bosompem, William K. Anyan, Joseph K. Quartey, Joseph Otchere, Clive J. Shiff Sep 2017

Point Of Care Diagnosis Of Multiple Schistosome Parasites: Species-Specific Dna Detection In Urine By Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification (Lamp), Nilanjan Lodh, Kei Mikita, Kwabena M. Bosompem, William K. Anyan, Joseph K. Quartey, Joseph Otchere, Clive J. Shiff

Clinical Lab Sciences Faculty Research and Publications

Schistosomes are easily transmitted and high chance of repeat infection, so if control strategies based on targeted mass drug administration (MDA) are to succeed it is essential to have a test that is sensitive, accurate and simple to use. It is known and regularly demonstrated that praziquantel does not always eliminate an infection so in spite of the successes of control programs a residual of the reservoir survives to re-infect snails. The issue of diagnostic sensitivity becomes more critical in the assessment of program effectiveness. While serology, such as antigen capture tests might improve sensitivity, it has been shown that …