Detection of five rash-associated viruses using multiplex real-time PCR during 2006-2011

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Many viruses have been reported to be associated with rash development. Multiplex realtime PCR was used to investigate the presence of 5 viruses associated with rashes: measles virus (MV), rubella virus (RV), human parvovirus B19 (PVB19), human herpes virus 6 (HHV-6), and HHV-7. A total of 187 clinical specimens from 169 patients with erythema were collected between January 2006 and December 2011. Virus-positive specimens were as follows: MV (n = 23), PVB19 (n = 8), RV (n = 2), HHV-6 (n = 5), HHV-7 (n = 1), MV and PVB19 (n = 1), and HHV-6 and HHV-7 (n = 1). All of the MV-positive specimens were collected in 2007 and the strains whose sequence were available (21/24, 87.5%) were of genotype D5. The results indicate that multiplex real-time PCR might be a useful screening method for detecting and differentiating rash-associated viruses in clinical specimens.

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Kaida, A., Kubo, H., Sekiguchi, J. I., Ohyama, M., Goto, K., Hase, A., & Iritani, N. (2012). Detection of five rash-associated viruses using multiplex real-time PCR during 2006-2011. Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases, 65(5), 430–432. https://doi.org/10.7883/yoken.65.430

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