“…Optimal sampling, storage and transport to a receiving laboratory (such as the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, US, or Fiocruz, Brazil) is critical. Before detection, DNA must first be extracted and purified; this is often performed by using commercial kits, such as the silica-based DNeasy Blood and Tissue Kit (Qiagen, Germany), NucliSENS easyMAG system (BioMerieux, France) or via in-house extraction protocols based on phenol extraction and ethanol precipitation [ 36 , 140 , 141 ]. Some rapid extraction methods have been developed recently, e.g., SpeedXtract (Qiagen, Hilden, Germany), which greatly reduce the time to test result [ 142 ].…”