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Novel PCR primers to diagnose visceral leishmaniasis using peripheral blood, spleen or bone marrow aspirates

Author Affiliations
University of Dhaka, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University, Ibrahim Cardiac Hospital & Research Institute, Bangladesh Institute of Research and Rehabilitation for Diabetes Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders, ...
Published InAsian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine
Year2017
Citations16

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To establish a suitable method of diagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis (VL) using peripheral blood, spleen or bone marrow aspirates. METHODS: Peripheral blood, bone marrow and spleen aspirate samples were collected from clinically suspected VL patients (n = 26). A new PCR primer pair (MK1F/R) was designed targeting kinetoplast mini circle DNA sequences of Leishmania donovani, and Leishmania infantum, and was used to diagnose VL along with some other established primers for VL in polymerase chain reactions. Test was validated by comparing with several other diagnostic methods. RESULTS: The designed primer set showed 100% specificity and 98% sensitivity in detecting VL using blood samples, when compared with more invasive samples: bone marrow or spleen aspirates. CONCLUSIONS: The newly designed primer…
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