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PCR-Based Genomic Deletion Analysis of RD-Regions in the Identification of Mycobacteria Isolated from Adverse Events Following BCG Vaccination or TB Suspected Cases
by
BRZEZIŃSKA, SYLWIA
, AUGUSTYNOWICZ, EWA
, LUTYŃSKA, ANNA
, KRYSZTOPA-GRZYBOWSKA, KATARZYNA
, AUGUSTYNOWICZ-KOPEĆ, EWA
in
BCG Vaccine - adverse effects
/ BCG Vaccine - immunology
/ Gene deletion
/ Genome, Bacterial
/ Genomic analysis
/ Humans
/ Mycobacterium bovis - classification
/ Mycobacterium bovis - genetics
/ Mycobacterium tuberculosis - classification
/ Mycobacterium tuberculosis - genetics
/ Polymerase Chain Reaction
/ Tuberculosis, Pulmonary - microbiology
/ Vaccination
/ Vaccination - adverse effects
2014
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PCR-Based Genomic Deletion Analysis of RD-Regions in the Identification of Mycobacteria Isolated from Adverse Events Following BCG Vaccination or TB Suspected Cases
by
BRZEZIŃSKA, SYLWIA
, AUGUSTYNOWICZ, EWA
, LUTYŃSKA, ANNA
, KRYSZTOPA-GRZYBOWSKA, KATARZYNA
, AUGUSTYNOWICZ-KOPEĆ, EWA
in
BCG Vaccine - adverse effects
/ BCG Vaccine - immunology
/ Gene deletion
/ Genome, Bacterial
/ Genomic analysis
/ Humans
/ Mycobacterium bovis - classification
/ Mycobacterium bovis - genetics
/ Mycobacterium tuberculosis - classification
/ Mycobacterium tuberculosis - genetics
/ Polymerase Chain Reaction
/ Tuberculosis, Pulmonary - microbiology
/ Vaccination
/ Vaccination - adverse effects
2014
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PCR-Based Genomic Deletion Analysis of RD-Regions in the Identification of Mycobacteria Isolated from Adverse Events Following BCG Vaccination or TB Suspected Cases
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BRZEZIŃSKA, SYLWIA
, AUGUSTYNOWICZ, EWA
, LUTYŃSKA, ANNA
, KRYSZTOPA-GRZYBOWSKA, KATARZYNA
, AUGUSTYNOWICZ-KOPEĆ, EWA
in
BCG Vaccine - adverse effects
/ BCG Vaccine - immunology
/ Gene deletion
/ Genome, Bacterial
/ Genomic analysis
/ Humans
/ Mycobacterium bovis - classification
/ Mycobacterium bovis - genetics
/ Mycobacterium tuberculosis - classification
/ Mycobacterium tuberculosis - genetics
/ Polymerase Chain Reaction
/ Tuberculosis, Pulmonary - microbiology
/ Vaccination
/ Vaccination - adverse effects
2014
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PCR-Based Genomic Deletion Analysis of RD-Regions in the Identification of Mycobacteria Isolated from Adverse Events Following BCG Vaccination or TB Suspected Cases
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PCR-Based Genomic Deletion Analysis of RD-Regions in the Identification of Mycobacteria Isolated from Adverse Events Following BCG Vaccination or TB Suspected Cases
2014
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Overview
Early identification of mycobacterial species is crucial for early diagnosis. PCR-multiplex method performed on randomly chosen 54 mycobacteria isolates originating from clinical samples was found to be an inexpensive, quick and reliable alternative for commercially available diagnostics tests. Although the results of gene probes identification performed by NTLDR were generally consistent with multiplex PCR, two mixed Mycobacterium bovis BCG/Mycobacterium tuberculosis infections and a single misdiagnosis of M. tuberculosis with M. bovis were found. The routine application of multiplex-PCR has the potential to make diagnostics surveillance studies feasible.
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De Gruyter Brill Sp. z o.o., Paradigm Publishing Services
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