Compared to traditional testing strategies, nucleic acid amplification tests such as real-time PCR offer many advantages for the detection of human adenoviruses. However, commercial assays are expensive and cost prohibitive for many clinical laboratories. To overcome fiscal challenges, a cost effective strategy was developed using a combination of homogenization and heat treatment with an "in-house" real-time PCR. In 196 swabs submitted for adenovirus detection, this crude extraction method showed performance characteristics equivalent to viral DNA obtained from a commercial nucleic acid extraction. In addition, the in-house real-time PCR outperformed traditional testing strategies using virus culture, with sensitivities of 100% and 69.2%, respectively. Overall, the combination of homogenization and heat treatment with a sensitive in-house real-time PCR provides accurate results at a cost comparable to viral culture.
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Al-Siyabi, T., Binkhamis, K., Wilcox, M., Wong, S., Pabbaraju, K., Tellier, R., … LeBlanc, J. J. (2013). A cost effective real-time PCR for the detection of adenovirus from viral swabs. Virology Journal, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-10-184
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