Comparison of direct immunofluorescence, conventional cell culture and polymerase chain reaction techniques for detecting respiratory syncytial virus in nasopharyngeal aspirates from infants |
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Authors: | Reis Alexanda Dias,Fink Maria Cristina Domingues,Machado Clarisse Martins,Paz José de Paula,Oliveira Renato Reis,Tateno Adriana Fumie,Machado Adriana Freire,Cardoso Maria Regina,Pannuti Claudio Sérgio CHIADO RDGV/FAPESP Research Groups |
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Affiliation: | Laboratório de Virologia, Instituto de Medicina Tropical de S?o Paulo, Universidade de S?o PauloS?o Paulo, SP, Brazil. |
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Abstract: | A total of 316 samples of nasopharyngeal aspirate from infants up to two years of age with acute respiratory-tract illnesses were processed for detection of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) using three different techniques: viral isolation, direct immunofluorescence, and PCR. Of the samples, 36 (11.4%) were positive for RSV, considering the three techniques. PCR was the most sensitive technique, providing positive findings in 35/316 (11.1%) of the samples, followed by direct immunofluorescence (25/316, 7.9%) and viral isolation (20/315, 6.3%) (p < 0.001). A sample was positive by immunofluorescence and negative by PCR, and 11 (31.4%) were positive only by RT-PCR. We conclude that RT-PCR is more sensitive than IF and viral isolation to detect RSV in nasopharyngeal aspirate specimens in newborn and infants. |
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