Comparative Analysis of Multiplex/Semi-nested PCR and Microscopy for Accurate Human Malaria Species Diagnosis
Aram Khezri,
Mehdi Nateghpour,
Haleh Hanifian
et al.
Abstract:Background: Iran is currently striving to eliminate malaria, making it essential to improve the accurate and rapid diagnosis of suspected cases. Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the multiplex/semi-nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method, using specific primers, for the precise diagnosis of human malaria species. Methods: Seventy-two blood samples from patients and suspected malaria cases were selected and stored at -80°C in the National Malaria Laboratory. DNA extraction was … Show more
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