IS1245 Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism Typing of Mycobacterium avium Isolates: Proposal for Standardization |
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Authors: | Dick van Soolingen, Jeanett Bauer, Viviana Ritacco, Sylvia Cardoso Le o, Ivo Pavlik, Veronique Vincent, Nalin Rastogi, Andrea Gori, Thomas Bodmer, Carlo Garzelli, Maria J. Garcia |
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Affiliation: | Dick van Soolingen, Jeanett Bauer, Viviana Ritacco, Sylvia Cardoso Leão, Ivo Pavlik, Veronique Vincent, Nalin Rastogi, Andrea Gori, Thomas Bodmer, Carlo Garzelli, and Maria J. Garcia |
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Abstract: | Mycobacterium avium has become a major human pathogen, primarily due to the emergence of the AIDS epidemic. Restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) typing, using insertion sequence IS1245 as a probe, provides a powerful tool in the molecular epidemiology of M. avium-related infections and will facilitate well-founded studies into the sources of M. avium infections in animal and environmental reservoirs. The standardization of this technique allows computerization of IS1245 RFLP patterns for comparison on a local level and the establishment of M. avium DNA fingerprint databases for interlaboratory comparison. Moreover, by combining international DNA typing results of M. avium complex isolates from a broad spectrum of sources, long-lasting questions on the epidemiology of this major agent of mycobacterial infections will be answered. |
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