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Evaluation of opa-based real time PCR for detection of neisseria gonorrhoeae

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SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES
Volume 32, Issue 3, Pages 199-202

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/01.olq.0000154495.24519.bf

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Objectives: Detection of Neisseria gonorrhoeae by commercial and in-house-based assays has been hampered by false-positive and false-negative results. The current study describes a sensitive and specific real-time 5'-nuclease PCR assay targeting a 90-bp region of the multicopy opa gene. Goal: To evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of this assay in detection of gonococcus. Study: Sensitivity and specificity were determined by testing a panel of 173 microorganisms. In addition, 135 clinical samples previously evaluated by 4 nucleic acid amplification methods were also tested. Results: A sensitivity of 1 copy per reaction was achieved. Positive results were only obtained for N gonorrhoeae strains including 20 cppB-negative strains. Overall, 134 of 135 clinical sample results agreed with the consensus nucleic amplification methods. Conclusion: This study demonstrates opa-based target can be used as an accurate and rapid PCR assay for the detection of N gonorrhoeae in clinical specimens.

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