Comparison of real-time PCR methods for the detection of Naegleria fowleri in surface water and sediment

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Ashleigh Streby
Bonnie J. Mull
Karen Levy
Vincent R. Hill
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[1] Emory University,Department of Environmental Health, Rollins School of Public Health
[2] Florida Department of Health,Food and Waterborne Disease Program, Bureau of Epidemiology
[3] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,Waterborne Disease Prevention Branch
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Parasitology Research | 2015年 / 114卷
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Real-time PCR; Environmental detection; Method comparison;
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Naegleria fowleri is a thermophilic free-living ameba found in freshwater environments worldwide. It is the cause of a rare but potentially fatal disease in humans known as primary amebic meningoencephalitis. Established N. fowleri detection methods rely on conventional culture techniques and morphological examination followed by molecular testing. Multiple alternative real-time PCR assays have been published for rapid detection of Naegleria spp. and N. fowleri. Foursuch assays were evaluated for the detection of N. fowleri from surface water and sediment. The assays were compared for thermodynamic stability, analytical sensitivity and specificity, detection limits, humic acid inhibition effects, and performance with seeded environmental matrices. Twenty-one ameba isolates were included in the DNA panel used for analytical sensitivity and specificity analyses. N. fowleri genotypes I and III were used for method performance testing. Two of the real-time PCR assays were determined to yield similar performance data for specificity and sensitivity for detecting N. fowleri in environmental matrices.
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