Abstract
Although, culture is considered the gold standard for poliovirus detection from stool samples, real-time PCR has emerged as a faster and more sensitive alternative. Detection of poliovirus from the stool of recently vaccinated children by culture, single and multiplex real-time PCR was compared. Of the 80 samples tested, 55 (68.75%) were positive by culture compared to 61 (76.25%) and 60 (75%) samples by the single and one step multiplex real-time PCR assays respectively. Real-time PCR (singleplex and multiplex) is more sensitive than culture for poliovirus detection in stool, although the difference was not statistically significant.
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Giri, S., Rajan, A. K., Kumar, N., Dhanapal, P., Venkatesan, J., Iturriza-Gomara, M., … Kang, G. (2017). Comparison of culture, single and multiplex real-time PCR for detection of Sabin poliovirus shedding in recently vaccinated Indian children. Journal of Medical Virology, 89(8), 1485–1488. https://doi.org/10.1002/jmv.24793
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