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Detection of herpes simplex virus in clinical specimens by DNA hybridization
Authors:D C Redfield  D D Richman  S Albanil  M N Oxman  G M Wahl
Affiliation:1. Departments of Medicine and Pathology, San Diego Veterans Administration Medical Center and School of Medicine, University of California, San Diego, California, USA;2. Tumor Virology Laboratory, The Salk Institute, La Jolla, California, USA
Abstract:
An assay to detect herpes simplex virus (HSV) DNA in clinical specimens has been developed. It utilizes nucleic acid hybridization with a 32P-labeled DNA probe prepared from a fragment of HSV DNA cloned in a plasmid vector. This assay can detect 5 X 10(4) plaque-forming units of cell-free HSV and as few as four virus-infected cells. The assay has a sensitivity of 78% and a specificity of 100% compared to virus culture for the detection of HSV in swab specimens from genital lesions. No hybridization is observed with uninfected, varicella-zoster virus infected, or cytomegalovirus infected cells, and specimens from herpes zoster lesions are uniformly negative. While hybridization with a 32P-labeled probe is not optimally suited for routine diagnostic use, this report establishes the feasibility of using nucleic acid hybridization to detect HSV in clinical specimens.
Keywords:Address reprint requests to: David C. Redfield   M.D.   Infectious Disease Section—111F   VA Medical Center   3350 La Jolla Village Drive   San Diego   CA 92161.
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