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Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 10 1996, 2548-2551, Vol 34, No. 10
B Herrmann, T Nystrom and H Wessel
A single-tube nested PCR method was developed for the detection of
Neisseria gonorrhoeae. The optimized assay had a detection limit of less
than 0.3 cell. Five different storage conditions for gonococcal specimens
were compared with respect to the PCR detection of bacteria. For air-dried
gonococcal slides containing three bacteria, DNA was detected after 8 weeks
at ambient temperature, and for slides containing 300 bacteria, DNA could
be detected after 24 weeks at ambient temperature. Air-dried storage
combined with analysis by the single-tube nested PCR and a commercially
available PCR (Amplicor) was used to test 350 cervical specimens from women
in the West African island nation of Cape Verde. The in-house PCR detected
17 cases of N. gonorrhoeae infection, while the Amplicor system detected 14
cases of N. gonorrhoeae infection. No specimen was negative by the in-house
PCR assay and positive by the Amplicor PCR. This sensitive nested PCR
assay, combined with air-dried storage, allows for the detection of
gonococci when specimen storage and transport times are extended and
freezing conditions are not available.
Copyright © 1996 by the American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Detection of Neisseria gonorrhoeae from air-dried genital samples by single-tube nested PCR
Departments of Clinical Microbiology, University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden. Bjorn.Herrmann@klinbakt.uu.se
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