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COMPARISON OF MULTIPLEX SINGLE ROUND PCR AND MICROSCOPY IN DIAGNOSIS OF AMOEBIASIS

BACKGROUND: Amoebiasis, the cause of dysentery and extra-intestinal abscesses, now becomes second fatal parasitic disease in the world. As routine microscopic diagnosis cannot differentiate causative Entamoeba histolytica from non-pathogenic E. dispar and E. moshkovskii, better diagnosis has to be s...

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Autores principales: BS, Sri-Hidajati, Basuki, Sukmawati, Pusarawati, Suhintam, Kusmartisnawati, Rossyanti, Lynda, Sulistyowati, Sri Wijayanti, Kartikasari, Dwi Peni, Arwati, Heny, Tantular, Indah, Fardah, Alpha, Darma, Andy, Handajani, Retno, Soedarmo, Subijanto Marto
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: African Traditional Herbal Medicine Supporters Initiative (ATHMSI) 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5876774/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29619442
http://dx.doi.org/10.2101/Ajid.12v1S.18
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author BS, Sri-Hidajati
Basuki, Sukmawati
Pusarawati, Suhintam
Kusmartisnawati,
Rossyanti, Lynda
Sulistyowati, Sri Wijayanti
Kartikasari, Dwi Peni
Arwati, Heny
Tantular, Indah
Fardah, Alpha
Darma, Andy
Handajani, Retno
Soedarmo, Subijanto Marto
author_facet BS, Sri-Hidajati
Basuki, Sukmawati
Pusarawati, Suhintam
Kusmartisnawati,
Rossyanti, Lynda
Sulistyowati, Sri Wijayanti
Kartikasari, Dwi Peni
Arwati, Heny
Tantular, Indah
Fardah, Alpha
Darma, Andy
Handajani, Retno
Soedarmo, Subijanto Marto
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description BACKGROUND: Amoebiasis, the cause of dysentery and extra-intestinal abscesses, now becomes second fatal parasitic disease in the world. As routine microscopic diagnosis cannot differentiate causative Entamoeba histolytica from non-pathogenic E. dispar and E. moshkovskii, better diagnosis has to be searched. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Multiplex single round PCR was tested and compared with results of microscopy of wet preparation on 30 samples of diarrheic stools and extra intestinal lesions from amoebiasis suspected patients. RESULTS: Microscopy examination showed that 21 (70%) of the samples were positive for E. histolytica/E. dispar/E. moshkovskii complex and 18 (86%) of them contained hematophagous trophozoites. Multiplex single round PCR showed 12 positive results, from which seven were positive for E. histolytica, two were positive for E. moshkovskii, and three showed mixed of E. histolytica and E. moshkovskii. No samples were positive for E. dispar. High positive rate of microscopy might be related with highly suspected amoebiasis cases, while lower positive PCR might be caused by low parasite density and time-related trophozoite disintegration. CONCLUSION: The study showed that multiplex single-round PCR is a valuable diagnostic tool for species differentiation, but cannot replace microscopy in the diagnosis of amoebiasis because of its low sensitivity and impossibility to discriminate the form of E. histolytica and whether it is in the disease-causing stage, while microscopic examination is capable to demonstrate the presence of hematophagous trophozoites that indicates it is invasive and at the disease-causing stage of E. histolytica.
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spelling pubmed-58767742018-04-04 COMPARISON OF MULTIPLEX SINGLE ROUND PCR AND MICROSCOPY IN DIAGNOSIS OF AMOEBIASIS BS, Sri-Hidajati Basuki, Sukmawati Pusarawati, Suhintam Kusmartisnawati, Rossyanti, Lynda Sulistyowati, Sri Wijayanti Kartikasari, Dwi Peni Arwati, Heny Tantular, Indah Fardah, Alpha Darma, Andy Handajani, Retno Soedarmo, Subijanto Marto Afr J Infect Dis Article BACKGROUND: Amoebiasis, the cause of dysentery and extra-intestinal abscesses, now becomes second fatal parasitic disease in the world. As routine microscopic diagnosis cannot differentiate causative Entamoeba histolytica from non-pathogenic E. dispar and E. moshkovskii, better diagnosis has to be searched. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Multiplex single round PCR was tested and compared with results of microscopy of wet preparation on 30 samples of diarrheic stools and extra intestinal lesions from amoebiasis suspected patients. RESULTS: Microscopy examination showed that 21 (70%) of the samples were positive for E. histolytica/E. dispar/E. moshkovskii complex and 18 (86%) of them contained hematophagous trophozoites. Multiplex single round PCR showed 12 positive results, from which seven were positive for E. histolytica, two were positive for E. moshkovskii, and three showed mixed of E. histolytica and E. moshkovskii. No samples were positive for E. dispar. High positive rate of microscopy might be related with highly suspected amoebiasis cases, while lower positive PCR might be caused by low parasite density and time-related trophozoite disintegration. CONCLUSION: The study showed that multiplex single-round PCR is a valuable diagnostic tool for species differentiation, but cannot replace microscopy in the diagnosis of amoebiasis because of its low sensitivity and impossibility to discriminate the form of E. histolytica and whether it is in the disease-causing stage, while microscopic examination is capable to demonstrate the presence of hematophagous trophozoites that indicates it is invasive and at the disease-causing stage of E. histolytica. African Traditional Herbal Medicine Supporters Initiative (ATHMSI) 2018-03-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5876774/ /pubmed/29619442 http://dx.doi.org/10.2101/Ajid.12v1S.18 Text en Copyright: © 2018 Afr. J. Infect. Diseases http://creativecommons.org/licenses/CC-BY/4.0 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License
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BS, Sri-Hidajati
Basuki, Sukmawati
Pusarawati, Suhintam
Kusmartisnawati,
Rossyanti, Lynda
Sulistyowati, Sri Wijayanti
Kartikasari, Dwi Peni
Arwati, Heny
Tantular, Indah
Fardah, Alpha
Darma, Andy
Handajani, Retno
Soedarmo, Subijanto Marto
COMPARISON OF MULTIPLEX SINGLE ROUND PCR AND MICROSCOPY IN DIAGNOSIS OF AMOEBIASIS
title COMPARISON OF MULTIPLEX SINGLE ROUND PCR AND MICROSCOPY IN DIAGNOSIS OF AMOEBIASIS
title_full COMPARISON OF MULTIPLEX SINGLE ROUND PCR AND MICROSCOPY IN DIAGNOSIS OF AMOEBIASIS
title_fullStr COMPARISON OF MULTIPLEX SINGLE ROUND PCR AND MICROSCOPY IN DIAGNOSIS OF AMOEBIASIS
title_full_unstemmed COMPARISON OF MULTIPLEX SINGLE ROUND PCR AND MICROSCOPY IN DIAGNOSIS OF AMOEBIASIS
title_short COMPARISON OF MULTIPLEX SINGLE ROUND PCR AND MICROSCOPY IN DIAGNOSIS OF AMOEBIASIS
title_sort comparison of multiplex single round pcr and microscopy in diagnosis of amoebiasis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5876774/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29619442
http://dx.doi.org/10.2101/Ajid.12v1S.18
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