Two monoclonal antibody-mediated immunomagnetic separation PCR kits (AnDiaTec ParaTub-S IMS-PCR-ELISA and ParaTub-SL IMS-real time PCR) were developed and evaluated for the automated high-throughput detection of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (M. paratuberculosis) in bulk milk of naturally infected dairy herds and made commercially available.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: Most of the PCR-based assays for the detection of adenoviruses require gel electrophoresis for resolution, which is time- and work-consuming and interpretation difficulties often occur. Therefore our objective was to develop and evaluate a PCR-ELISA for broad detection of adenoviruses, that is easy to perform and leads to an increase of specificity in virus detection.
Methods: A total of 64 fecal specimens from patients with acute gastroenteritis, previously tested negative for other viruses than adenovirus and for bacterial pathogens, were tested for adenovirus in parallel with an Antigen-ELISA, virus isolation in cell culture, with a previously published hybridization-based PCR and our newly developed semi-nested PCR-ELISA.
A commercially available PCR kit (AnDiaTec Salmonella sp. PCR-ELISA) was developed and evaluated for the detection of Salmonella sp. in food samples.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report the case of a 9-year-old girl in Germany with acute meningoencephalitis associated with rotavirus gastrointestinal infection. Sequence analysis revealed a genetic relationship of the strain to rotaviruses with subgroup II specificity. Reverse transcription-PCR was positive for rotavirus.
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