Use of a reliable PCR assay for the detection of Neisseria gonorrhoeae in Peruvian patients

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Neisseria gonorrhoeae is the most common sexually transmitted disease-causing bacterium worldwide. An in-house PCR assay targeting the carbamoyl-phosphate synthase subunit A (carA) gene was developed for the specific detection of N. gonorrhoeae in clinical specimens. Samples from 605 patients were cultured on selective medium and assayed by PCR in a double-blind fashion. Of 605 urethral/cervical samples analysed, 13 were PCR-positive, of which 11 were culture-positive. The PCR showed a sensitivity and specificity of 100% and 99.7% with these samples. PCR targeting the carA gene appears to be a reliable method for the detection of N. gonorrhoeae in clinical specimens. © 2006 European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases.

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Mayta, H., Calderon, M., Taverna, J., Montenegro, S., Balqui, J., Campos, K., … Gilman, R. H. (2006). Use of a reliable PCR assay for the detection of Neisseria gonorrhoeae in Peruvian patients. Clinical Microbiology and Infection, 12(8), 809–812. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-0691.2006.01452.x

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