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Use of the polymerase chain reaction for rapid diagnosis of leptospirosis - abstract
West Indian med. j ; 43(suppl.1): 14-15, Apr. 1994.
Article in En | MedCarib | ID: med-5437
Responsible library: JM3.1
Localization: JM3.1; R18.W4
ABSTRACT
Leptospirosis is endemic in Barbados with 97 percent of severe cases caused by three serovars of leptospira interrogans. Early diagnosis is important since the disease can run a fulminant course and patients may die before the appearance of characteristic clinical manifestations of Leptospirosis and/or leptospiral antibodies are detected, and therefore the disease may go unrecognized. In this study, the potential of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was explored for the early diagnosis of leptospirosis, with a view to detecting leptospirosis within the first ten days of the onset of the disease. Blood and urine samples from 83 patients with leptospirosis admitted to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Barbados, between January 1990 and December 1992, were examined serologically, by culture and by PCR. The mortality rate during the study period was 8.4 percent. PCR was more often positive than culture for the detection of leptospires in proven cases by antibody titre and detected the presence of leptospires in sera before the development of antibodies. As culture can take up to 13 weeks, it does not contribute to an early diagnosis. Seroconversion usually occurs on about the seventh day of the disease, thus diagnosis by serology can take a week or more to be decisive. PCR, on the day of admission, and the characterization of PCR products by Southern hybridization can be completed within one or two subsequent days. PCR is potentially a valuable addition to the diagnostic process in leptospirosis (AU)
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Collection: 01-internacional Database: MedCarib Main subject: Polymerase Chain Reaction / Leptospirosis Type of study: Diagnostic_studies / Screening_studies Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Barbados / Caribe ingles Language: En Year: 1994 Type: Article / Congress and conference
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Collection: 01-internacional Database: MedCarib Main subject: Polymerase Chain Reaction / Leptospirosis Type of study: Diagnostic_studies / Screening_studies Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Barbados / Caribe ingles Language: En Year: 1994 Type: Article / Congress and conference