2002
DOI: 10.1080/10473220290035435
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A Comparison of Two Surface Sample Collection Devices for Use in Polymerase Chain Reaction Based Detection of Pneumocystis carinii in House Dust

Abstract: A polymerase chain reaction assay was optimized to detect P. carinii cysts in composite dust samples. The optimal assay was capable of detecting as few as 10(3) P. carinii cysts in 50 mg of dust. Two dust collection devices were evaluated for efficiency and precision of collection of bulk dust and compatibility with the optimized PCR protocol for P. carinii DNA detection. A handheld vacuum cleaner equipped with a high-retention bag was found to be superior to a 37-mm filter cassette attached to an electrically… Show more

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“…Most fungal spores are efficiently collected by the most commonly used particle samplers (Burge, 2002). Surface sampling, when used in conjunction with molecular techniques, can help to narrow down the list of potential sources (Maher et al., 2002). We applied swabbing of doorframes as a new method to collect dust samples for fungal DNA analysis in indoor environments.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Most fungal spores are efficiently collected by the most commonly used particle samplers (Burge, 2002). Surface sampling, when used in conjunction with molecular techniques, can help to narrow down the list of potential sources (Maher et al., 2002). We applied swabbing of doorframes as a new method to collect dust samples for fungal DNA analysis in indoor environments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%