A Real-Time PCR-Based Diagnostic Test for Organisms in Respiratory Tract Infection

  • Hirama T
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Abstract

Respiratory tract infection, especially pneumonia, is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Although rapid and accurate identification of the pathogens and the corresponding treatment, which is based on the microbiological results, is required in the healthcare setting, the current clinical tests lack high sensitivity and flexibility. As of yet, a comprehensive approach has not been able to work these issues out. Meanwhile, the development of molecular techniques enables the detection of organisms from respiratory specimens speedily as well as precisely and aids the settlement of such issues. With our novel approach that employs relative quantification, we successfully set the cutoff value to discriminate the causative pathogen from colonizing commensal organisms by real-time PCR. In this way, a diagnostic system for respiratory pathogens was devised and validated through clinical sample testing. In this chapter, a real-time PCR-based test capable of differentiating causative pathogens in respiratory specimens is described, and also its principle and the utility of this approach are illustrated.

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Hirama, T. (2016). A Real-Time PCR-Based Diagnostic Test for Organisms in Respiratory Tract Infection. In Polymerase Chain Reaction for Biomedical Applications. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/65740

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