2004
DOI: 10.1016/s1525-1578(10)60498-9
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Early Detection and Identification of Commonly Encountered Candida Species from Simulated Blood Cultures by Using a Real-Time PCR-Based Assay

Abstract: In a recent study, Candida species in clinical blood samples were detected using a real-time PCR-based method (Maaroufi et al, J Clin Microbiol 2003, 41:3293-3298). For the present study, we evaluated the efficiency of this method as an adjunct to the BACTEC blood culture system to early detection of positivity and negativity of simulated low candidemias. We first established an in vitro correlation between the inoculum of the most frequently encountered Candida species and the time to positivity of these micr… Show more

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“…Relief of the qPCR inhibitor SPS appears to be effectively accomplished by the V fraction of 96% BSA, as previously reported (3), and the utilization of a special extraction protocol, using an organic extraction procedure with benzyl alcohol to relieve the inhibitory effect of SPS, as previously reported, was not necessary (9). Utilization of 0.5% BSA in TaqMan qPCR assays was previously reported to relieve the inhibitors present in the Bactec bottles positive for Candida species (18).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Relief of the qPCR inhibitor SPS appears to be effectively accomplished by the V fraction of 96% BSA, as previously reported (3), and the utilization of a special extraction protocol, using an organic extraction procedure with benzyl alcohol to relieve the inhibitory effect of SPS, as previously reported, was not necessary (9). Utilization of 0.5% BSA in TaqMan qPCR assays was previously reported to relieve the inhibitors present in the Bactec bottles positive for Candida species (18).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rapid diagnosis of a Candida bloodstream infection may be the optimal method for avoiding delays in the treatment of this serious infection. Real-time PCR is a method that has been evaluated to more rapidly identify the presence of Candida species, as well as other microorganisms, from clinical specimens, including blood, spinal fluid and tissue biopsy specimens (12). The most extensively employed sequence-specific probes for real-time PCR are double-labeled, which make the design and preparation of probes difficult and expensive.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The primers and a TaqMan probe (Metabion Martinsried, Germany) were used, and thermal cycling conditions for the Aspergillus and Candida real-time PCR assay were performed, as described previously (9,10). Thermal cycling conditions (11) were carried out using the ABI 7500 FAST instrument (Applied Biosystem, Foster City, CA, USA).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%