Early detection of Trichinella spiralis infection by the polymerase chain reaction in blood samples of experimentally infected mice

Up to now, there is no useful method to diagnose trichinellosis at the early stages of infection. The aim of the present investigation was to know if the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), could detect DNA of migratory larvae in mice experimentally infected with T. spiralis. Thirty- three Balb/c femal...

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Published inParasite (Paris) Vol. 8; no. Supplément au n° 2; pp. S229 - S231
Main Authors Caballero-Garcia, M.L., Jimenez-Cardoso, E.
Format Journal Article Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published Paris EDP Sciences 01.06.2001
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Summary:Up to now, there is no useful method to diagnose trichinellosis at the early stages of infection. The aim of the present investigation was to know if the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), could detect DNA of migratory larvae in mice experimentally infected with T. spiralis. Thirty- three Balb/c female mice 4.6 weeks old, were infected with 300 larvae of T. spiralis /mouse. Blood samples of these animals were positive for T. spiralis at 3th and 17t h postinfection days. The control group was negative. PCR could detect from one to 200 larvae. Our results showed that it was possible to make early diagnosis of trichinellosis in blood of mice infected with T. spiralis.
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ISSN:1252-607X
1776-1042
DOI:10.1051/parasite/200108s2229