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Nanolitre real-time PCR detection of bacterial, parasitic, and viral agents from patients with diarrhoea in Nunavut, Canada

BACKGROUND: Little is known about the microbiology of diarrhoeal disease in Canada's Arctic regions. There are a number of limitations of conventional microbiology testing techniques for diarrhoeal pathogens, and these may be further compromised in the Arctic, given the often long distances for...

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Autores principales: Goldfarb, David M., Dixon, Brent, Moldovan, Ioana, Barrowman, Nicholas, Mattison, Kirsten, Zentner, Chad, Baikie, Maureen, Bidawid, Sabah, Chan, Francis, Slinger, Robert
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Co-Action Publishing 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3619031/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23570023
http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/ijch.v72i0.19903
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author Goldfarb, David M.
Dixon, Brent
Moldovan, Ioana
Barrowman, Nicholas
Mattison, Kirsten
Zentner, Chad
Baikie, Maureen
Bidawid, Sabah
Chan, Francis
Slinger, Robert
author_facet Goldfarb, David M.
Dixon, Brent
Moldovan, Ioana
Barrowman, Nicholas
Mattison, Kirsten
Zentner, Chad
Baikie, Maureen
Bidawid, Sabah
Chan, Francis
Slinger, Robert
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description BACKGROUND: Little is known about the microbiology of diarrhoeal disease in Canada's Arctic regions. There are a number of limitations of conventional microbiology testing techniques for diarrhoeal pathogens, and these may be further compromised in the Arctic, given the often long distances for specimen transport. OBJECTIVE: To develop a novel multiple-target nanolitre real-time reverse transcriptase (RT)-PCR platform to simultaneously test diarrhoeal specimens collected from residents of the Qikiqtani (Baffin Island) Region of Nunavut, Canada, for a wide range of bacterial, parasitic and viral agents. STUDY DESIGN/METHODS: Diarrhoeal stool samples submitted for bacterial culture to Qikiqtani General Hospital in Nunavut over an 18-month period were tested with a multiple-target nanolitre real-time PCR panel for major diarrhoeal pathogens including 8 bacterial, 6 viral and 2 parasitic targets. RESULTS: Among 86 stool specimens tested by PCR, a total of 50 pathogens were detected with 1 or more pathogens found in 40 (46.5%) stool specimens. The organisms detected comprised 17 Cryptosporidium spp., 5 Clostridium difficile with toxin B, 6 Campylobacter spp., 6 Salmonella spp., 4 astroviruses, 3 noroviruses, 1 rotavirus, 1 Shigella spp. and 1 Giardia spp. The frequency of detection by PCR and bacterial culture was similar for Salmonella spp., but discrepant for Campylobacter spp., as Campylobacter was detected by culture from only 1/86 specimens. Similarly, Cryptosporidium spp. was detected in multiple samples by PCR but was not detected by microscopy or enzyme immunoassay. CONCLUSIONS: Cryptosporidium spp., Campylobacter spp. and Clostridium difficile may be relatively common but possibly under-recognised pathogens in this region. Further study is needed to determine the regional epidemiology and clinical significance of these organisms. This method appears to be a useful tool for gastrointestinal pathogen research and may also be helpful for clinical diagnostics and outbreak investigation in remote regions where the yield of routine testing may be compromised.
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spelling pubmed-36190312013-04-08 Nanolitre real-time PCR detection of bacterial, parasitic, and viral agents from patients with diarrhoea in Nunavut, Canada Goldfarb, David M. Dixon, Brent Moldovan, Ioana Barrowman, Nicholas Mattison, Kirsten Zentner, Chad Baikie, Maureen Bidawid, Sabah Chan, Francis Slinger, Robert Int J Circumpolar Health Original Research Article BACKGROUND: Little is known about the microbiology of diarrhoeal disease in Canada's Arctic regions. There are a number of limitations of conventional microbiology testing techniques for diarrhoeal pathogens, and these may be further compromised in the Arctic, given the often long distances for specimen transport. OBJECTIVE: To develop a novel multiple-target nanolitre real-time reverse transcriptase (RT)-PCR platform to simultaneously test diarrhoeal specimens collected from residents of the Qikiqtani (Baffin Island) Region of Nunavut, Canada, for a wide range of bacterial, parasitic and viral agents. STUDY DESIGN/METHODS: Diarrhoeal stool samples submitted for bacterial culture to Qikiqtani General Hospital in Nunavut over an 18-month period were tested with a multiple-target nanolitre real-time PCR panel for major diarrhoeal pathogens including 8 bacterial, 6 viral and 2 parasitic targets. RESULTS: Among 86 stool specimens tested by PCR, a total of 50 pathogens were detected with 1 or more pathogens found in 40 (46.5%) stool specimens. The organisms detected comprised 17 Cryptosporidium spp., 5 Clostridium difficile with toxin B, 6 Campylobacter spp., 6 Salmonella spp., 4 astroviruses, 3 noroviruses, 1 rotavirus, 1 Shigella spp. and 1 Giardia spp. The frequency of detection by PCR and bacterial culture was similar for Salmonella spp., but discrepant for Campylobacter spp., as Campylobacter was detected by culture from only 1/86 specimens. Similarly, Cryptosporidium spp. was detected in multiple samples by PCR but was not detected by microscopy or enzyme immunoassay. CONCLUSIONS: Cryptosporidium spp., Campylobacter spp. and Clostridium difficile may be relatively common but possibly under-recognised pathogens in this region. Further study is needed to determine the regional epidemiology and clinical significance of these organisms. This method appears to be a useful tool for gastrointestinal pathogen research and may also be helpful for clinical diagnostics and outbreak investigation in remote regions where the yield of routine testing may be compromised. Co-Action Publishing 2013-04-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3619031/ /pubmed/23570023 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/ijch.v72i0.19903 Text en © 2013 David M. Goldfarb et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research Article
Goldfarb, David M.
Dixon, Brent
Moldovan, Ioana
Barrowman, Nicholas
Mattison, Kirsten
Zentner, Chad
Baikie, Maureen
Bidawid, Sabah
Chan, Francis
Slinger, Robert
Nanolitre real-time PCR detection of bacterial, parasitic, and viral agents from patients with diarrhoea in Nunavut, Canada
title Nanolitre real-time PCR detection of bacterial, parasitic, and viral agents from patients with diarrhoea in Nunavut, Canada
title_full Nanolitre real-time PCR detection of bacterial, parasitic, and viral agents from patients with diarrhoea in Nunavut, Canada
title_fullStr Nanolitre real-time PCR detection of bacterial, parasitic, and viral agents from patients with diarrhoea in Nunavut, Canada
title_full_unstemmed Nanolitre real-time PCR detection of bacterial, parasitic, and viral agents from patients with diarrhoea in Nunavut, Canada
title_short Nanolitre real-time PCR detection of bacterial, parasitic, and viral agents from patients with diarrhoea in Nunavut, Canada
title_sort nanolitre real-time pcr detection of bacterial, parasitic, and viral agents from patients with diarrhoea in nunavut, canada
topic Original Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3619031/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23570023
http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/ijch.v72i0.19903
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