Real-time detection of Mycoplasma pneumoniae in respiratory samples with an internal processing control

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Abstract

Real-time PCR was employed to detect a region of the P1 cytadhesin gene of Mycoplasma pneumoniae in clinical samples. An internal processing control was included that could be co-amplified simultaneously in the same reaction tube. The assay could reproducibly detect 1 × 103 M. pneumoniae organisms ml-1 in clinical samples. There was no amplification of DNA or signal production from 15 other species of human mycoplasmas and 19 other bacterial species. Using a panel of 175 respiratory samples taken from patients with pneumonia of proven aetiology, the sensitivity was found to be 60% and the specificity of the assay 96.7% when compared with serology. This assay is suitable for same-day diagnosis of M. pneumoniae infection and batch processing of respiratory samples for clinical screening. © 2006 SGM.

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Pitcher, D., Chalker, V. J., Sheppard, C., George, R. C., & Harrison, T. G. (2006). Real-time detection of Mycoplasma pneumoniae in respiratory samples with an internal processing control. Journal of Medical Microbiology, 55(2), 149–155. https://doi.org/10.1099/jmm.0.46281-0

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