Magnetic Immuno-PCR Assay with Inhibitor Removal for Direct Detection of Helicobacter pylori in Human Feces
AUTOR(ES)
Monteiro, Lurdes
FONTE
American Society for Microbiology
RESUMO
A PCR protocol was developed to detect Helicobacter pylori in human stool specimens. This protocol was based on the association of a magnetic immuno-PCR assay with a technique to remove inhibitors (agarose-embedded DNA preparation). Of the 47 H. pylori-positive and 57 H. pylori-negative patients included in this study, 38 were positive and 66 were negative by this new protocol. The sensitivity, specificity, and predictive values for a positive or a negative result were 80.9% (95% confidence interval [CI], 66.3 to 90.4), 100% (95% CI, 92.1 to 100), 100% (95% CI, 88.6 to 100), and 86.4% (95% CI, 75.2 to 93.2), respectively.
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