Advances in the study of molecular identification technology of Echinococcus species

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The larvae of Echinococcus (hydatidcyst) can parasitize humans and animals, causing a serious zoonotic disease-echinococcosis. The life history of Echinococcus is complicated, and as the disease progresses slowly after infection, early diagnosis is difficult to establish. Due to the limitations of imaging and immunological diagnosis in this respect, domestic and foreign scholars have established a variety of molecular detection techniques for the pathogen Echinococcus over recent years, mainly including nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR), multiplex PCR, real-time quantitative PCR, and nucleic acid isothermal amplification technology. In this article, the research progress of molecular detection technology for Echinococcus infection currently was reviewed and the significance of these methods in the detection and diagnosis of hydatid and hydatid diseases was also discussed.

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Zhang, R. J., Li, J. Z., Pang, H. S., Luo, Z. H., Zhang, T., Mo, X. J., … Chen, J. X. (2022). Advances in the study of molecular identification technology of Echinococcus species. Tropical Biomedicine, 39(3), 434–443. https://doi.org/10.47665/tb.39.3.014

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