Previously published PCR-based diagnostic tests for melioidosis were evaluated for clinical usefulness. A Burkholderia pseudomallei 16S rRNA- derived primer set had a sensitivity approaching 100% for clinical samples from 22 culture-confirmed cases of melioidosis and enabled diagnosis of 3 culture-negative cases. However, samples from 10 of 30 inpatients from Royal Darwin Hospital with other diagnoses were positive by giving a specificity of 67% and a positive predictive value of only 70%. Although there are a number of intriguing possible explanations for our results, concerns of inappropriate therapy resulting from a positive result by PCR have led us to forgo the advantage of rapid PCR diagnosis for melioidosis until a better system is validated.
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Haase, A., Brennan, M., Barrett, S., Wood, Y., Huffam, S., O’Brien, D., & Currie, B. (1998). Evaluation of PCR for diagnosis of melioidosis. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 36(4), 1039–1041. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.36.4.1039-1041.1998
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