Iranian Journal of Public Health (Dec 2008)

Detection of Brucella by Peripheral Blood PCR and Comparison with Culture and Serological Methods in Suspected Cases

  • B Kazemi ,
  • SA Yousefi Namin ,
  • M Bandepour ,
  • F Kafilzadeh ,
  • L Gachkar ,
  • F Mahmoudinejad ,
  • A Samarghandi ,
  • M Mardani

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37, no. 4

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Background: Brucellosis is a zoonotic disease and its symptoms and appearances are not exclusive in human and its tradi­tional diagnosis is based on blood culture and serological methods. For more sensitive and specific detection, the PCR method is recommended. Methods: One hundred four blood samples were gathered from suspicious patients with brucellosis different ages form Ker­manshah, Mazandaran, Khorassan and Hormozgan provinces, and were examined by Rose Bengal, anti globulin, culture and PCR methods. Results: Seventy three samples were positive by PCR method, 15 samples were positive by cultured method and 84 sam­ples were positive by serological methods. Conclusion: PCR method is sensitive and specific for diagnosis of Brucella from peripheral blood in suspected cases.

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