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Simultaneous Detection of Non-pneumophila Legionella Strains Using Real-time PCR
Case ID:
TAB-2599
Web Published:
12/6/2022
Description:
Legionnaires' disease is caused by a type of bacteria called
Legionella
. CDC scientists have developed a real-time multiplex PCR assay for diagnosis and identification of
Legionella
strains. The assay consists of five sets of primers (targeting
L. bozemanii
,
L. dumoffii
,
L. feeleii
,
L. longbeachae
, or
L. micdadei
) and corresponding probes. Each probe is labeled with a different fluorophore which allows the detection of a particular strain in a single tube reaction. Using this assay format, the presence of any one of the five pathogenic non-pneumophila strains of
Legionella
can be detected rapidly from clinical or environmental samples. Rapid and sensitive identification enables initiation of appropriate antibiotic therapy and identification of the source of bacteria so that proper public health responses may occur.
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https://nih.technologypublisher.com/tech/Simultaneous_Detection_of_Non-pneumo phila_Legionella_Strains_Using_Real-time_PCR
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Diagnostics
Infectious Disease
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For Information, Contact:
Jonathan Motley
Fellow
NIH Technology Transfer
jonathan.motley@nih.gov
Inventors:
Alvaro Benitez
Jonas Winchell
Keywords:
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Detection
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LEGIONELLA
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