Improvement of Bartonella henselae DNA Detection in Cat Blood Samples by Combining Molecular and Culture Methods
spp. are bacteria of worldwide distribution that cause asymptomatic to fatal infections in animals and humans. The most common zoonotic species is , for which cats are the major natural reservoir host. To better understand sp. diagnostic limitations, we determined the frequency of bloodstream infect...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of clinical microbiology 2018-05, Vol.56 (5) |
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Zusammenfassung: | spp. are bacteria of worldwide distribution that cause asymptomatic to fatal infections in animals and humans. The most common zoonotic species is
, for which cats are the major natural reservoir host. To better understand
sp. diagnostic limitations, we determined the frequency of bloodstream infection in 112 cats by comparing and combining the results of multiple conventional and nested PCRs from blood and liquid culture samples. Using liquid culture conventional PCR,
sp. DNA was amplified from 27.7% of samples (31/112) compared to 90.2% of samples (101/112) by combining nested PCR from blood and liquid culture, indicating that PCR testing of more than one type of sample provides better sensitivity than a standalone PCR and that bloodstream infection is very frequent among cats in southeastern Brazil. This study reinforces the need for multistep testing for
sp. infection to prevent false-negative diagnostic results, even in reservoir hosts such as cats that typically maintain higher bacteremia levels. |
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ISSN: | 0095-1137 1098-660X |
DOI: | 10.1128/JCM.01732-17 |