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Prospective European-wide multicentre study on a blood based real-time PCR for the diagnosis of acute schistosomiasis

BACKGROUND: Acute schistosomiasis constitutes a rare but serious condition in individuals experiencing their first prepatent Schistosoma infection. To circumvent costly and time-consuming diagnostics, an early and rapid diagnosis is required. So far, classic diagnostic tools such as parasite microsc...

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Autores principales: Wichmann, Dominic, Poppert, Sven, Von Thien, Heidrun, Clerinx, Joannes, Dieckmann, Sebastian, Jensenius, Mogens, Parola, Philippe, Richter, Joachim, Schunk, Mirjam, Stich, August, Zanger, Philipp, Burchard, Gerd D, Tannich, Egbert
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3563621/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23363565
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-13-55
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author Wichmann, Dominic
Poppert, Sven
Von Thien, Heidrun
Clerinx, Joannes
Dieckmann, Sebastian
Jensenius, Mogens
Parola, Philippe
Richter, Joachim
Schunk, Mirjam
Stich, August
Zanger, Philipp
Burchard, Gerd D
Tannich, Egbert
author_facet Wichmann, Dominic
Poppert, Sven
Von Thien, Heidrun
Clerinx, Joannes
Dieckmann, Sebastian
Jensenius, Mogens
Parola, Philippe
Richter, Joachim
Schunk, Mirjam
Stich, August
Zanger, Philipp
Burchard, Gerd D
Tannich, Egbert
author_sort Wichmann, Dominic
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description BACKGROUND: Acute schistosomiasis constitutes a rare but serious condition in individuals experiencing their first prepatent Schistosoma infection. To circumvent costly and time-consuming diagnostics, an early and rapid diagnosis is required. So far, classic diagnostic tools such as parasite microscopy or serology lack considerable sensitivity at this early stage of Schistosoma infection. To validate the use of a blood based real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test for the detection of Schistosoma DNA in patients with acute schistosomiasis who acquired their infection in various endemic regions we conducted a European-wide prospective study in 11 centres specialized in travel medicine and tropical medicine. METHODS: Patients with a history of recent travelling to schistosomiasis endemic regions and freshwater contacts, an episode of fever (body temperature ≥38.5°C) and an absolute or relative eosinophil count of ≥700/μl or 10%, were eligible for participation. PCR testing with DNA extracted from serum was compared with results from serology and microscopy. RESULTS: Of the 38 patients with acute schistosomiasis included into the study, PCR detected Schistosoma DNA in 35 patients at initial presentation (sensitivity 92%). In contrast, sensitivity of serology (enzyme immunoassay and/or immunofluorescence assay) or parasite microscopy was only 70% and 24%, respectively. CONCLUSION: For the early diagnosis of acute schistosomiasis, real-time PCR for the detection of schistosoma DNA in serum is more sensitive than classic diagnostic tools such as serology or microscopy, irrespective of the region of infection. Generalization of the results to all Schistosoma species may be difficult as in the study presented here only eggs of S. mansoni were detected by microscopy. A minimum amount of two millilitre of serum is required for sufficient diagnostic accuracy.
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spelling pubmed-35636212013-02-08 Prospective European-wide multicentre study on a blood based real-time PCR for the diagnosis of acute schistosomiasis Wichmann, Dominic Poppert, Sven Von Thien, Heidrun Clerinx, Joannes Dieckmann, Sebastian Jensenius, Mogens Parola, Philippe Richter, Joachim Schunk, Mirjam Stich, August Zanger, Philipp Burchard, Gerd D Tannich, Egbert BMC Infect Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Acute schistosomiasis constitutes a rare but serious condition in individuals experiencing their first prepatent Schistosoma infection. To circumvent costly and time-consuming diagnostics, an early and rapid diagnosis is required. So far, classic diagnostic tools such as parasite microscopy or serology lack considerable sensitivity at this early stage of Schistosoma infection. To validate the use of a blood based real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test for the detection of Schistosoma DNA in patients with acute schistosomiasis who acquired their infection in various endemic regions we conducted a European-wide prospective study in 11 centres specialized in travel medicine and tropical medicine. METHODS: Patients with a history of recent travelling to schistosomiasis endemic regions and freshwater contacts, an episode of fever (body temperature ≥38.5°C) and an absolute or relative eosinophil count of ≥700/μl or 10%, were eligible for participation. PCR testing with DNA extracted from serum was compared with results from serology and microscopy. RESULTS: Of the 38 patients with acute schistosomiasis included into the study, PCR detected Schistosoma DNA in 35 patients at initial presentation (sensitivity 92%). In contrast, sensitivity of serology (enzyme immunoassay and/or immunofluorescence assay) or parasite microscopy was only 70% and 24%, respectively. CONCLUSION: For the early diagnosis of acute schistosomiasis, real-time PCR for the detection of schistosoma DNA in serum is more sensitive than classic diagnostic tools such as serology or microscopy, irrespective of the region of infection. Generalization of the results to all Schistosoma species may be difficult as in the study presented here only eggs of S. mansoni were detected by microscopy. A minimum amount of two millilitre of serum is required for sufficient diagnostic accuracy. BioMed Central 2013-01-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3563621/ /pubmed/23363565 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-13-55 Text en Copyright ©2013 Wichmann et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Wichmann, Dominic
Poppert, Sven
Von Thien, Heidrun
Clerinx, Joannes
Dieckmann, Sebastian
Jensenius, Mogens
Parola, Philippe
Richter, Joachim
Schunk, Mirjam
Stich, August
Zanger, Philipp
Burchard, Gerd D
Tannich, Egbert
Prospective European-wide multicentre study on a blood based real-time PCR for the diagnosis of acute schistosomiasis
title Prospective European-wide multicentre study on a blood based real-time PCR for the diagnosis of acute schistosomiasis
title_full Prospective European-wide multicentre study on a blood based real-time PCR for the diagnosis of acute schistosomiasis
title_fullStr Prospective European-wide multicentre study on a blood based real-time PCR for the diagnosis of acute schistosomiasis
title_full_unstemmed Prospective European-wide multicentre study on a blood based real-time PCR for the diagnosis of acute schistosomiasis
title_short Prospective European-wide multicentre study on a blood based real-time PCR for the diagnosis of acute schistosomiasis
title_sort prospective european-wide multicentre study on a blood based real-time pcr for the diagnosis of acute schistosomiasis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3563621/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23363565
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-13-55
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