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Year | : | 2013 |
Journal | : | Tan Xue Ting, Rohaidah Hashim, Norazah Ahmad and Khairul Hafizi Abdullah (2013). Detection of Bordetella pertussis from clinical samples by culture and end-point PCR in Malaysian patients. International Journal of Bacteriology Volume 2013: 5 pages |
Abstract | : | Pertussis or whooping cough is a highly infectious respiratory disease caused by Bordetella pertussis. In vaccinating countries, infants, adolescents, and adults are relevant patients groups. A total of 707 clinical specimens were received from major hospitals in Malaysia in year 2011. These specimens were cultured on Regan-Lowe charcoal agar and subjected to end-point PCR, which amplified the repetitive insertion sequence IS481 and pertussis toxin promoter gene. Out of these specimens, 275 were positive: 4 by culture only, 6 by both end-point PCR and culture, and 265 by end-point PCR only. The majority of the positive cases were from ≤3 months old patients (77.1%) (P < 0.001). There was no significant association between type of samples collected and end-point PCR results (P > 0.05). Our study showed that the end-point PCR technique was able to pick up more positive cases compared to culture method. |