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Title: | PCR-ELISA for diagnosis of Trypanosoma evansi in animals and vector |
Authors: | Chansiri K. Khuchareontaworn S. Nopporn S. |
Keywords: | DNA protozoal DNA analytic method Anaplasma Anaplasma marginale article Babesia Babesia bigemina Babesia bovis buffalo cattle controlled study cross reaction deer diagnostic accuracy diagnostic value enzyme linked immunosorbent assay mosquito mouse nonhuman polymerase chain reaction priority journal sensitivity and specificity swine Thailand Theileria Trypanosoma evansi animal animal disease comparative study disease carrier enzyme linked immunosorbent assay evaluation genetics methodology parasitology polymerase chain reaction standard Trypanosoma trypanosomiasis Anaplasma Anaplasma marginale Animalia Babesia Theileria Theileria sp. Trypanosoma Trypanosoma evansi Animals Buffaloes Cattle Cross Reactions Culicidae Deer DNA, Protozoan Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay Insect Vectors Mice Polymerase Chain Reaction Sensitivity and Specificity Trypanosoma Trypanosomiasis |
Issue Date: | 2002 |
Abstract: | A highly sensitive and specific polymerase chain reaction (PCR) based assay for the detection of Trypanosoma evansi present in the blood of different animals and vector was developed. A simple lysis method was used to remove of the red blood cells to facilitate direct input of samples into the PCR reactions. The primer set was designed and synthesized to amplify a single band of 257 bp PCR product that was subsequently examined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The sensitivity limit of PCR-ELISA was 0.01 pg that was corresponded to 1 parasite/ml of blood. No cross-reactivity of the assay was observed against Babesia boris, B. bigemina, Anaplasma marginale, Theileria sp. and host DNA. The PCR-ELISA was shown to detect 33 samples of T. evansi infected blood of animals and 10 mosquitoes from different geographical area in Thailand. The results were corresponded to those of the PCR and mouse inoculation. This implies that the technique of PCR-ELISA is not only beneficial for diagnosis of the parasite but also useful for epidemiological study and designing rational trypanosomiasis control program. © 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved. |
URI: | https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/15236 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-0036599194&doi=10.1006%2fmcpr.2002.0412&partnerID=40&md5=16244021d9b25f79a513e1a66c9c4cb0 |
ISSN: | 8908508 |
Appears in Collections: | Scopus 1983-2021 |
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