Detection of Plasmodium ovale by use of a nested PCR assay with a novel Plasmodium ovale primer set was superior to detection of Plasmodium ovale by real-time PCR assays. Nested PCR was also better at detecting P. malariae. The detection of P. ovale in many patients first admitted >2 months following their return to Italy indicated that P. ovale relapses are common.
Genetic Polymorphisms Influence Plasmodium ovale PCR detection Detection Accuracy / Calderaro, Adriana; Piccolo, Giovanna; Perandin, F; Gorrini, Chiara; Peruzzi, Simona; Zuelli, C; Ricci, L; Manca, N; Dettori, Giuseppe; Chezzi, Carlo; Snounou, G.. - In: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY. - ISSN 0095-1137. - 45:(2007), pp. 1624-1627. [10.1128/JCM.02316-06]
Genetic Polymorphisms Influence Plasmodium ovale PCR detection Detection Accuracy
CALDERARO, Adriana;PICCOLO, Giovanna;GORRINI, Chiara;PERUZZI, Simona;DETTORI, Giuseppe;CHEZZI, Carlo;
2007-01-01
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Detection of Plasmodium ovale by use of a nested PCR assay with a novel Plasmodium ovale primer set was superior to detection of Plasmodium ovale by real-time PCR assays. Nested PCR was also better at detecting P. malariae. The detection of P. ovale in many patients first admitted >2 months following their return to Italy indicated that P. ovale relapses are common.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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