Emerging Infectious Diseases (Jul 1996)

Application of Molecular Techniques
to the Diagnosis of Microsporidial Infection

  • Daniel P. Fedorko,
  • Yasmine M. Hijazi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid0203.960304
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 3
pp. 183 – 191

Abstract

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Microsporidia are now recognized as important pathogens of AIDS patients; the ability of these parasites to cause disease in immunocompetent persons is still being elucidated. Improved diagnostic tests for microsporidial infection are continually being sought for establishing diagnosis in order to avoid laborious electron microscopy studies that require invasively acquired biopsy specimens. Modified trichrome or chemofluorescent stains are useful for detecting microsporidia in bodily fluids and stool specimens, but they do not allow for speciation of microsporidia. Polymerase chain reaction with specific primers will allow the detection and speciation of microsporidia in biopsy tissue, bodily fluids, and stool specimens.

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