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Onchocerca volvulus: comparison of field collection methods for the preservation of parasite and vector samples for PCR analysis.

L Toé1, C Back, A G Adjami, J M Tang, T R Unnasch.   

Abstract

In recent years, methods for the identification of the filarial worm Onchocerca volvulus and its vector, blackflies of the Simulium damnosum complex (S. damnosum sensu lato (s.l.)), based on the amplification of parasite and vector DNA sequences with the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), have been developed. Routine application of these methods requires techniques for sample collection and preservation that are compatible with the limitations of field collection, yet preserve DNA in a form suitable for PCR. Two different methods for sample preservation were evaluated by the field collection teams and the DNA probe laboratory of the Onchocerciasis Control Programme in West Africa. The most successful involved the preservation of material from O. volvulus and its associated vectors in a dried state on microscope slides. Of over 1200 parasite samples preserved in this manner, more than 93% retained DNA yielding positive results in PCR analysis (1208/1291). Vector material (malpighian tubules and ovaries) preserved in the same manner on the same microscope slides also yielded DNA that was suitable for PCR.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9447777      PMCID: PMC2487009     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bull World Health Organ        ISSN: 0042-9686            Impact factor:   9.408


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