Rapid and accurate detection and identification of viruses causing respiratory tract infections is important for patient care and disease control. Despite the fact that several assays are available, identification of an etiological agent is not possible in ~30% of patients suffering from respiratory tract diseases. Therefore, the aim of the current study was to develop a diagnostic set for the detection of respiratory viruses with sensitivity as low as 1-10 copies per reaction. Evaluation of the assay using a training clinical sample set showed that viral nucleic acids were identified in ~76% of cases. To improve assay performance and facilitate the identification of novel species or emerging strains, cultures of fully differentiated human ...
Infections of the respiratory tract can be caused by a diversity of pathogens, both viral and bacter...
Abstract: Advances in clinical virology for detecting respiratory viruses have been focused on nucle...
Respiratory tract infections rank second as causes of adult and paediatric morbidity and mortality w...
Rapid and accurate detection and identification of viruses causing respiratory tract infections is i...
Human respiratory system is harbored by a vast array of transient and normal microbial flora. A numb...
Background: Microbiological diagnostic procedures have changed significantly over the last decade. I...
Propagation of new human respiratory virus pathogens in established cell lines is hampered by a lack...
The diagnosis of respiratory virus infections has evolved substantially in recent years, with the em...
We have developed a nucleic acid-based assay that is rapid, sensitive, and specific and can be used ...
Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are the focus of developments in public health, given their wide...
A multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for identification of four viruses causing acute respira...
Aim: To compare the performances of molecular and non-molecular tests to diagnose respiratory viral ...
Aims: Influenza is commonly spread by infectious aerosols; however, detection of viruses in aerosols...
Abstract Background Immunofluorescence and virus culture are the main methods used to diagnose acute...
Viruses are the major contributors to the morbidity and mortality of upper and lower acute respirato...
Infections of the respiratory tract can be caused by a diversity of pathogens, both viral and bacter...
Abstract: Advances in clinical virology for detecting respiratory viruses have been focused on nucle...
Respiratory tract infections rank second as causes of adult and paediatric morbidity and mortality w...
Rapid and accurate detection and identification of viruses causing respiratory tract infections is i...
Human respiratory system is harbored by a vast array of transient and normal microbial flora. A numb...
Background: Microbiological diagnostic procedures have changed significantly over the last decade. I...
Propagation of new human respiratory virus pathogens in established cell lines is hampered by a lack...
The diagnosis of respiratory virus infections has evolved substantially in recent years, with the em...
We have developed a nucleic acid-based assay that is rapid, sensitive, and specific and can be used ...
Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are the focus of developments in public health, given their wide...
A multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for identification of four viruses causing acute respira...
Aim: To compare the performances of molecular and non-molecular tests to diagnose respiratory viral ...
Aims: Influenza is commonly spread by infectious aerosols; however, detection of viruses in aerosols...
Abstract Background Immunofluorescence and virus culture are the main methods used to diagnose acute...
Viruses are the major contributors to the morbidity and mortality of upper and lower acute respirato...
Infections of the respiratory tract can be caused by a diversity of pathogens, both viral and bacter...
Abstract: Advances in clinical virology for detecting respiratory viruses have been focused on nucle...
Respiratory tract infections rank second as causes of adult and paediatric morbidity and mortality w...