Report of an International Collaborative Study to Evaluate the Suitability of Multiplex PCR As an Identity Assay for Different Sub-strains of BCG Vaccine
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Current methods for the identification of BCG vaccine in quality control settings involve acid-fast staining with microscopic examination. However, this method is unable to distinguish the many different sub-strains of BCG, or to differentiate BCG strains from virulent members of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex. A multiplex PCR (mPCR) which uses six target regions in mycobacteria has been developed to identify specific sub-strains of BCG. This study reports the findings from an international collaborative study to assess the accuracy, robustness and reproducibility of this mPCR method to differentiate BCG sub-strains. The method was found to fulfil these criteria successfully and was able to distinguish BCG sub-strains in vaccine preparations. The majority of the participants in the study generated the expected PCR product profiles indicating the method is also robust.
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