The rapid and reliable identification of clinically significant Mycobacterium species is a challenge for diagnostic laboratories. This study evaluates a unique sequence-dependent identification algorithm called MycoAlign for the differential identification of Mycobacterium species. The MycoAlign system uses pan-Myco-bacterium-specific primer amplification in combination with a customized database and algorithm. The results of testing were compared with conventional phenotypic assays and GenBank sequence comparisons using the 16S rRNA target. Discrepant results were retested and evaluated using a third independent database. The custom database was generated using the hypervariable sequences of the internal transcribed spacer 1 (ITS-1) region...
Purpose. Mycobacteria are common causative agents of bacterial infections in many species of freshwa...
Objective(s) In addition to several molecular methods and in particular 16S rDNA analysis, the appli...
Mycobacterium species cause a variety of clinical diseases, some of which may be species specific. T...
Advances in molecular biology have resulted in the development of diagnostic tests for infectious di...
Background: Nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) are a heterogeneous group of microorganisms with dist...
AIMS: To develop a real-time PCR method for rapid differential identification of many clinically imp...
AbstractBackgroundConventional biochemical tests are the standard for the identification of Mycobact...
A novel genus-specific PCR for mycobacteria with simple identification to the species level by restr...
WOS: 000469873300001PubMed ID: 31073733Several species of mycobacteria cause infections in humans. S...
The aim of this study was to improve the identification of Mycobacterium species in the context of a...
<div><p>The identification of rapidly growing mycobacteria (RGM) remains problematic because of evol...
AbstractBackgroundNontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) are a heterogeneous group of microorganisms with...
Accurate and timely mycobacterial species identification is imperative for successful diagnosis, tre...
Objectives. To evaluate the resolution and reliability of the rpsA gene, encoding ribosomal protein ...
A nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR) procedure was devised for identification of mycobacteria. T...
Purpose. Mycobacteria are common causative agents of bacterial infections in many species of freshwa...
Objective(s) In addition to several molecular methods and in particular 16S rDNA analysis, the appli...
Mycobacterium species cause a variety of clinical diseases, some of which may be species specific. T...
Advances in molecular biology have resulted in the development of diagnostic tests for infectious di...
Background: Nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) are a heterogeneous group of microorganisms with dist...
AIMS: To develop a real-time PCR method for rapid differential identification of many clinically imp...
AbstractBackgroundConventional biochemical tests are the standard for the identification of Mycobact...
A novel genus-specific PCR for mycobacteria with simple identification to the species level by restr...
WOS: 000469873300001PubMed ID: 31073733Several species of mycobacteria cause infections in humans. S...
The aim of this study was to improve the identification of Mycobacterium species in the context of a...
<div><p>The identification of rapidly growing mycobacteria (RGM) remains problematic because of evol...
AbstractBackgroundNontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) are a heterogeneous group of microorganisms with...
Accurate and timely mycobacterial species identification is imperative for successful diagnosis, tre...
Objectives. To evaluate the resolution and reliability of the rpsA gene, encoding ribosomal protein ...
A nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR) procedure was devised for identification of mycobacteria. T...
Purpose. Mycobacteria are common causative agents of bacterial infections in many species of freshwa...
Objective(s) In addition to several molecular methods and in particular 16S rDNA analysis, the appli...
Mycobacterium species cause a variety of clinical diseases, some of which may be species specific. T...