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Posted by Pinelady (Member # 18524) on :
 
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20734723 2010 May-Jun;
AIM: To create and test
the complex of polymerase chain reaction-based methods for detection of
pathogens vectored by ticks in clinical and environmental samples.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Real
time PCR methods with hybridization-fluorescent detection were
...developed for detection of tick-borne encephalitis virus,
Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato,
Anaplasma phagocytophillum,
Erlichia muris/E.chaffeensis,
and B. miyamotoi.

First four methods were combined in one
assay in multiprime format.

Efficacy of the assay was assessed by
testing of blood samples from patients with tickborreliosis (166 patients),
tick-born encephalitis (22 patients)

and mixed infection
tick-borne encephalitis + borreliosis (21 patients)

from Sverdlovsk
region.

RESULTS: It
was shown that using PCR-based assay for testing the blood samples obtained during admission, it was possible to determine the etiology of
disease in 39% of patients,

whereas on the basis of serological data
diagnosis, as a rule, is made not earlier than on 2nd week of therapy.

False-positive results of PCR diagnostics were not observed.

Infections caused by Anaplasma or Erlichia were not observed.

It was shown that
> 50% of cases of tick borreliosis without erythema were caused by B.
miyamotoi,

whereas B. burgdorferi sensu lato predominated as a
causative agent of erythemic form of borreliosis.

CONCLUSION: Proposed
complex of methods is useful for rapid diagnostics of tick-borne
infections including previously unknown infection caused by B.
miyamotoi.
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Thank You Russia! Move over IDSA!
 
Posted by Marrit (Member # 25454) on :
 
I've never heard of a tick-borne encephalitis virus.
Does it have a name?
I'm really interested in this one ...
Anyone know anymore?
 


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