| Literature DB >> 18754321 |
Shinobu Otomo1, Jun-Ichi Yamamura, Erina Hayashi, Tsuneyuki Nakamura, Hiroaki Kakinuma, Yumi Nakamoto, Hiroaki Takahashi, Tadahiro Karasawa.
Abstract
We examined 73 children with respiratory infections for Chlamydophila (Chlamydia) pneumoniae and Mycoplasma pneumoniae using real-time PCR assay and serological tests. C. pneumoniae and M. pneumoniae infections were found in 11 (15.1%) and 6 (8.2%) cases, respectively. The sensitivities and specificities of real-time PCR versus definite diagnosis of acute infection were 63.6% and 100% for C. pneumoniae, and 100% and 100% for M. pneumoniae, respectively. C. pneumoniae PCR-negative results appeared to be due to poor growth of the organism. The sensitivity and specificity of ImmunoCard tests were 33.3% and 82.1%, respectively, indicating that the efficacy of rapid diagnosis was disputable. The present results suggest that real-time PCR is suitable for rapid diagnosis as a first screening test to determine first-line antibacterial agents to be used against these infectious diseases.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18754321 DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0463.2008.00973.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: APMIS ISSN: 0903-4641 Impact factor: 3.205