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Tracing the Negative Results of Multiplex Real-Time PCR Assay for Diagnosis of Bacterial Pediatrics Meningitis

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Publisher Wiley
Date 2023 Jan 26
PMID 36698729
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The death because of meningitis remains high in some parts of the world. It is important to know the specific cause of meningitis because the treatment differs depending on the cause. This study aimed to trace the false-negative results of multiplex RT-PCR to detect , , and serogroup by two different molecular methods. In this study, the CSF of the suspicious pediatric for acute bacterial meningitis among children aged 1 month to 14 years who are admitted to the hospitals in four cities of a certain region of Iran was collected. , , and in CSF samples were detected by single-tube multiplex RT-PCR and specific RT-PCR with a probe on the same specimens. In this cross-sectional study, 506 CSF samples were collected during one year. The multiplex RT-PCR can detect 3.3% and 2.2% of and , respectively. was not detected. The CSF analysis was abnormal in 53% of 506 patients. On the other hand, 11.5%, 4.8%, and 4.1% of , , and were identified, respectively, by specific RT-PCR assay, exactly on the same specimens. Various types of PCR can be used for pathogen identification. As we change the type of PCR in our study, we could approximately increase 15% our positive results and also consequently decrease our false-negative responses.

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