We evaluated PCR for the detection of Bacillus anthracis DNA from simulated clinical specimens relevant for the microbiological diagnosis of anthrax or exposure to B. anthracis spores. In simulated blood specimens, the lowest limit of detection was 400 CFU per mL of blood, which may be sufficient for samples from patients with septic anthrax. Screening nasal swabs by PCR may not be sensitive enough to rule out dangerous exposure to anthrax spores, as a minimum of 2000 spores per sample was required for detectable amplification. As spores survived some standard DNA purification methods, special attention should be paid to laboratory safety when preparing samples possibly containing live spores
Bacillus anthracis, the causative agent of anthrax, is a zoonotic pathogen that is relatively common...
Since the 2001 anthrax attacks involving the US postal service, there have been increased efforts to...
Anthrax is an important zoonotic disease worldwide that is caused by Bacillus anthracis, a spore-for...
A mass-screening protocol for the diagnosis of anthrax from nasal swabs based on an enrichment step ...
A mass-screening protocol for the diagnosis of anthrax from nasal swabs based on an enrichment step ...
Recent interest in anthrax is due to its potential use in bioterrorism and as a biowarfare agent aga...
A mass-screening protocol for the diagnosis of anthrax from nasal swabs based on an enrichment step ...
Background: Due to recent increase in mailings of anthrax spores, the detection of bioweapons has ga...
We demonstrate that Bacillus anthracis may be detected from a formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded biop...
A real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay was developed for rapid identification of Bacillus...
Bacilus anthracis is a soil pathogen capable of causing anthrax. To establish a method for specifica...
This note presents a comparison of Most-Probable-Number Rapid Viability (MPN-RV) PCR and traditional...
Bacterial endospore disruption and nucleic acid extraction resulting in DNA of PCR-amplifiable qual...
Bacillus anthracis is a Gram-positive, spore-forming bacterium, which causes anthrax, an often letha...
The clinical laboratory diagnosis of cutaneous anthrax is generally established by conventional micr...
Bacillus anthracis, the causative agent of anthrax, is a zoonotic pathogen that is relatively common...
Since the 2001 anthrax attacks involving the US postal service, there have been increased efforts to...
Anthrax is an important zoonotic disease worldwide that is caused by Bacillus anthracis, a spore-for...
A mass-screening protocol for the diagnosis of anthrax from nasal swabs based on an enrichment step ...
A mass-screening protocol for the diagnosis of anthrax from nasal swabs based on an enrichment step ...
Recent interest in anthrax is due to its potential use in bioterrorism and as a biowarfare agent aga...
A mass-screening protocol for the diagnosis of anthrax from nasal swabs based on an enrichment step ...
Background: Due to recent increase in mailings of anthrax spores, the detection of bioweapons has ga...
We demonstrate that Bacillus anthracis may be detected from a formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded biop...
A real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay was developed for rapid identification of Bacillus...
Bacilus anthracis is a soil pathogen capable of causing anthrax. To establish a method for specifica...
This note presents a comparison of Most-Probable-Number Rapid Viability (MPN-RV) PCR and traditional...
Bacterial endospore disruption and nucleic acid extraction resulting in DNA of PCR-amplifiable qual...
Bacillus anthracis is a Gram-positive, spore-forming bacterium, which causes anthrax, an often letha...
The clinical laboratory diagnosis of cutaneous anthrax is generally established by conventional micr...
Bacillus anthracis, the causative agent of anthrax, is a zoonotic pathogen that is relatively common...
Since the 2001 anthrax attacks involving the US postal service, there have been increased efforts to...
Anthrax is an important zoonotic disease worldwide that is caused by Bacillus anthracis, a spore-for...