Publications by authors named "M M Salimans"

Legionellosis can be diagnosed by PCR using sputum samples. In this report, the methods of nine laboratories for 12 sputum samples with Legionella pneumophila and Legionella longbeachae are compared. We conclude that (i) liquefaction prevents PCR inhibition, (ii) the employed mip gene PCRs detected L.

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Background: Mannan-binding lectin (MBL) can bind to microorganisms, initiating the lectin pathway of complement activation. Aberrant MBL serum levels, caused by MBL2 gene polymorphisms, are a possible risk factor for recurrent infections. Within the 7 common MBL haplotypes, still considerable variation in MBL serum levels exists.

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Background: Polymorphisms in the mannose-binding lectin gene reduce serum mannose-binding lectin levels and are associated with enhanced risk of infection. In a family with recurrent staphylococcal disease presenting as furunculosis or carbuncles, an association with mannose-binding lectin deficiency was investigated.

Materials And Methods: Levels of functional mannose-binding lectin were estimated and the genotypes of the mannose-binding lectin gene were analysed on blood samples, collected from the members of one particular family with a high prevalence of furunculosis.

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In a recent report, our group presented clinical research data supporting the role of mannose-binding lectin (MBL) deficiency in susceptibility to meningococcal disease (W. A. Bax, O.

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