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Guegan, Hélène; Fillaux, Judith; Charpentier, Elena; Robert-gangneux, Florence; Chauvin, Pamela; Guemas, Emilie; Boissier, Jérôme; Valentin, Alexis; Cassaing, Sophie; Gangneux, Jean-pierre; Berry, Antoine; Iriart, Xavier. |
Background The diagnosis of schistosomiasis currently relies on microscopic detection of schistosome eggs in stool or urine samples and serological assays. The poor sensitivity of standard microscopic procedures performed in routine laboratories, makes molecular detection methods of increasing interest. The aim of the study was to evaluate two in-house real-time Schistosoma PCRs, targeting respectively S. mansoni [Sm] and S. haematobium [Sh] in excreta, biopsies and sera as potential tools to diagnose active infections and to monitor treatment efficacy. Methods Schistosoma PCRs were performed on 412 samples (124 urine, 86 stools, 8 biopsies, 194 sera) from patients with suspected schistosomiasis, before anti-parasitic treatment. Results were compared to... |
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Ano: 2019 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00514/62534/66865.pdf |
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