PCR-based diagnosis of a case of herpetic whitlow in an aids patient

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Herpetic infections are common complications in AIDS patients. The clinical features could be uncommon and antiviral chemotherapy is imperative. A rapid diagnosis could prevent incorrect approaches and treatment. The polymerase chain reaction is a rapid, specific and sensible method for DNA amplification and diagnosis of infectious diseases, especially viral diseases. This approach has some advantages compared with conventional diagnostic procedures. Recently we have reported a new PCR protocol to rapid diagnosis of herpetic infections with suppression of the DNA extraction step. In this paper we present a case of herpetic whitlow with rapid diagnosis by HSV-1 specific polymerase chain reaction using the referred protocol.

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Nogueira, M. L., Oliveira, A. F., Araujo, J. G., Gallo, M. A., Fonseca, J. G. M., Bonjardim, C. A., … Kroon, E. G. (1998). PCR-based diagnosis of a case of herpetic whitlow in an aids patient. Revista Do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo, 40(5), 317–319. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0036-46651998000500009

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