Diagnosis of Wuchereria bancrofti infection by the polymerase chain reaction employing patients' sputum

  • Ibrahim Abbasi
  • , John Githure
  • , Jessica J. Ochola
  • , Richard Agure
  • , Davy K. Koech
  • , Reda M. Ramzy
  • , Steven A. Williams
  • , Joseph Hamburger*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

A preliminary evaluation of the diagnostic potential of a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay using diurnally collected sputum from bancroftian filariasis patients is described. A new set of PCR primers amplifying a 254- bp-long sequence termed AccI, derived from a long dispersed repeated sequence and SSpI primers previously employed for PCR-based diagnosis were employed in this study with similar results. Of the 34 sputum samples from patients, 32 (94%) were PCR positive. Of the 18 patients with low to high microfilaremia (21-1560 microfilariae/ml), 16 (88.8%) were PCR positive. Of the remaining 16 patients, 6 with very low microfilaremia (2-6 microfilariae/ml) and 10 without microfilaremia, all (100%) were PCR positive. Two PCR-positive cases among the 13 endemic normal individuals tested (15.4%) may represent cases of occult filariasis. PCR amplification was also demonstrated with one PCR- positive sputum aliquot when mixed with 14 sputum aliquots from uninfected (PCR-negative) individuals. The potential diagnostic merits of the sputum-PCR assay are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)844-849
Number of pages6
JournalParasitology Research
Volume85
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 1999

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