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Article

Evaluation of Polymerase Chain Reaction Assay for Pathogenic Leptospira Detection in Stored Urine

by
Carlos A. Rossetti
* and
Victoria Boggia
Instituto de Patobiología, Centro de Investigación en Ciencias Veterinarias y Agronómicas, Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria, Buenos Aires, Argentina
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Microbiol. Res. 2014, 5(1), 5427; https://doi.org/10.4081/mr.2014.5427
Submission received: 8 April 2014 / Revised: 25 August 2014 / Accepted: 12 October 2014 / Published: 18 December 2014

Abstract

Pathogenic Leptospira spp. is the etiological agent of leptospirosis, a worldwide zoonotic infectious disease that causes jaundice, hemorrhages, renal failure and abortion in susceptible species. Urine is one of the preferred clinical samples for the detection of the agent. However due to its reliability, detection of leptospires in stored samples is challenged. Here we evaluated the capability of a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay for detecting pathogenic leptospira DNA in a non-sterile collected urine, stored at different times and temperatures. Our results indicate that the PCR protocol used detect pathogenic leptospira DNA but not non-pathogenic serovars or other non-leptospiral microorganisms. The sensitivity of the assay was of 100 Leptospira interrogans in 10 mL refrigerated neutralized urine within 72 h post collection. This protocol could be of considerable interest for public health workers, field veterinarians and laboratory scientists, in sampling and processing urine for the detection of pathogenic Leptospira spp.
Keywords: leptospires; polymerase chain reaction; urine leptospires; polymerase chain reaction; urine

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Rossetti, C.A.; Boggia, V. Evaluation of Polymerase Chain Reaction Assay for Pathogenic Leptospira Detection in Stored Urine. Microbiol. Res. 2014, 5, 5427. https://doi.org/10.4081/mr.2014.5427

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Rossetti CA, Boggia V. Evaluation of Polymerase Chain Reaction Assay for Pathogenic Leptospira Detection in Stored Urine. Microbiology Research. 2014; 5(1):5427. https://doi.org/10.4081/mr.2014.5427

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Rossetti, Carlos A., and Victoria Boggia. 2014. "Evaluation of Polymerase Chain Reaction Assay for Pathogenic Leptospira Detection in Stored Urine" Microbiology Research 5, no. 1: 5427. https://doi.org/10.4081/mr.2014.5427

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