Use of a single-tube nested real-time PCR assay to facilitate the early diagnosis of acute Q fever

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We have developed a single-tube nested real-time PCR (STN-RT PCR) assay using the repetitive, transposon-like element IS1111 as the DNA target to facilitate early diagnosis of acute Q fever. The use of our proposed diagnostic procedures, including IgM detection by serology and the STN-RT PCR assay, significantly increased the diagnostic sensitivity for Q fever to 78%, compared to 29% when serology alone was used for subjects providing mainly acute-phase blood samples.

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Hou, M. Y., Hung, M. N., Lin, P. S., Wang, Y. C., Lin, C. C., Shu, P. Y., … Lin, L. J. (2011). Use of a single-tube nested real-time PCR assay to facilitate the early diagnosis of acute Q fever. Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases, 64(2), 161–162. https://doi.org/10.7883/yoken.64.161

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