Advances in Virology (Jan 2014)

Detection of Influenza Virus Infection Using Two PCR Methods

  • Richard K. Zimmerman,
  • Charles R. Rinaldo,
  • Mary Patricia Nowalk,
  • G. K. Balasubramani,
  • Mark G. Thompson,
  • Arlene Bullotta,
  • Michael Susick,
  • Stephen Wisniewski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/274679
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2014

Abstract

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Rapid, accurate, and cost-effective methods to identify the cause of respiratory tract infections are needed to maximize clinical benefit. Outpatients with acute respiratory illness were tested for influenza using a singleplex reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (SRT-PCR) method. A multiplex RT-PCR (MRT-PCR) method tested for influenza and 17 other viruses and was compared with SRT-PCR using chi-square tests. Among 935 patients, 335 (36%) tested positive for influenza A and influenza B using SRT-PCR. Using MRT-PCR, 320 (34.2%) tested positive for influenza A and influenza B. This study supports MRT-PCR as a comparable method for detecting influenza among patients seeking outpatient care for acute respiratory illnesses.