Usefulness of published PCR primers in detecting human rhinovirus infection

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We conducted a preliminary comparison of the relative sensitivity of a cross-section of published human rhinovirus (HRV)-specific PCR primer pairs, varying the oligonucleotides and annealing temperature. None of the pairs could detect all HRVs in 2 panels of genotyped clinical specimens; >1 PCR is required for accurate description of HRV epidemiology.

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Faux, C. E., Arden, K. E., Lambert, S. B., Nissen, M. D., Nolan, T. M., Chang, A. B., … Mackay, I. M. (2011). Usefulness of published PCR primers in detecting human rhinovirus infection. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 17(2), 296–298. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1702.101123

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