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Nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR) targeting 16S rDNA for bacterial identification in empyema.

Rajniti Prasad, Chhaya Kumari, B K Das, Gopal Nath.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Empyema in children causes significant morbidity and mortality. However, identification of organisms is a major concern.
OBJECTIVE: To detect bacterial pathogens in pus specimens of children with empyema by 16S rDNA nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and correlate it with culture and sensitivity.
METHOD: Sixty-six children admitted to the paediatric ward with a diagnosis of empyema were enrolled prospectively. Aspirated pus was subjected to cytochemical examination, culture and sensitivity, and nested PCR targeting 16S rDNA using a universal eubacterial primer.
RESULTS: Mean (SD) age was 5·8 (1·8) years (range 1-13). Analysis of aspirated pus demonstrated total leucocyte count >1000×10(6)/L, elevated protein (≧20 g/L) and decreased glucose (≤2·2 mmol/L) in 80·3%, 98·5% and 100%, respectively. Gram-positive cocci were detected in 29 (43·9%) and Gram-negative bacilli in two patients. Nested PCR for the presence of bacterial pathogens was positive in 50·0%, compared with 36·3% for culture.
CONCLUSION: 16S rDNA PCR improves rates of detection of bacteria in pleural fluid, and can detect bacterial species in a single assay as well as identifying unusual and unexpected causal agents.

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Keywords:  Culture,; Empyema,; Nested PCR

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24621236     DOI: 10.1179/2046905513Y.0000000085

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Paediatr Int Child Health        ISSN: 2046-9047            Impact factor:   1.990


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