A PCR-based system was developed for the detection and differentiation of Chlamydia trachomatis, Chlamydia psittaci and Chlamydia pneumoniae. A conserved 145 bp fragment of the chlamydial omp1 gene was amplified from all three species. The three species were then differentiated from each other by digestion of this PCR product with restriction enzymes Eco RI and either Hin dlll or Pst l. The system was shown to work for two strains of C. pneumoniae, 11 strains of C. psittaci and 10 serovars of C. trachomatis, and had a sensitivity of less than 10 chlamydial elementary bodies. This method was also applicable to the detection of C. trachomatis in conjunctival and nasopharyngeal swabs. © 1992
A polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay was developed to detect Chlamydia psittaci DNA in faeces and...
Sensitive detection and differentiation of the bacterial genus Chlamydia (C.) was accomplished using...
Originally composed of the single family Chlamydiaceae, the Chlamydiales order has extended consider...
Originally composed of the single family Chlamydiaceae, the Chlamydiales order has extended consider...
Chlamydial infection is responsible for a wide spectrum of diseases of the eye, genitourinary tract,...
Specific and sensitive amplification of major outer membrane protein (MOMP) gene (ompA) DNA sequence...
Sequence analyses of the 5 * ends of the 60-kDa cysteine-rich outer membrane protein genes (Omp2) of...
Chlamydia trachomatis infects the epithelial surfaces of the conjunctivae and genital tract, causing...
Specific and sensitive amplification of major outer membrane protein (MOMP) gene DNA sequences of Ch...
C. pneumoniae can be accomplished using PCR and restric-tion enzyme digestion. Amplification does no...
Fewer than 105 elementary bodies of Chlamydia psittaci could be detected by using DNA hybridisation ...
ABSTRACTA real-time PCR assay with a DNA purification and inhibition control (internal control; IC) ...
International audienceA polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay was developed for detection of Chlamyd...
Chlamydia trachomatis is known as the most common bacterial infection agent to pass with sexual tran...
Human chlamydial infections are a major cause of morbidity in both industrialised and developing nat...
A polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay was developed to detect Chlamydia psittaci DNA in faeces and...
Sensitive detection and differentiation of the bacterial genus Chlamydia (C.) was accomplished using...
Originally composed of the single family Chlamydiaceae, the Chlamydiales order has extended consider...
Originally composed of the single family Chlamydiaceae, the Chlamydiales order has extended consider...
Chlamydial infection is responsible for a wide spectrum of diseases of the eye, genitourinary tract,...
Specific and sensitive amplification of major outer membrane protein (MOMP) gene (ompA) DNA sequence...
Sequence analyses of the 5 * ends of the 60-kDa cysteine-rich outer membrane protein genes (Omp2) of...
Chlamydia trachomatis infects the epithelial surfaces of the conjunctivae and genital tract, causing...
Specific and sensitive amplification of major outer membrane protein (MOMP) gene DNA sequences of Ch...
C. pneumoniae can be accomplished using PCR and restric-tion enzyme digestion. Amplification does no...
Fewer than 105 elementary bodies of Chlamydia psittaci could be detected by using DNA hybridisation ...
ABSTRACTA real-time PCR assay with a DNA purification and inhibition control (internal control; IC) ...
International audienceA polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay was developed for detection of Chlamyd...
Chlamydia trachomatis is known as the most common bacterial infection agent to pass with sexual tran...
Human chlamydial infections are a major cause of morbidity in both industrialised and developing nat...
A polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay was developed to detect Chlamydia psittaci DNA in faeces and...
Sensitive detection and differentiation of the bacterial genus Chlamydia (C.) was accomplished using...
Originally composed of the single family Chlamydiaceae, the Chlamydiales order has extended consider...