Diagnosis of toxoplasma infection in cardiac transplant recipients using the polymerase chain reaction

TitleDiagnosis of toxoplasma infection in cardiac transplant recipients using the polymerase chain reaction
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1992
AuthorsHolliman R, Johnson J, Savva D, Cary N, Wreghitt T
JournalJ Clin Pathol
Volume45
Issue10
Pagination931 - 2
Date PublishedOct
ISSN0021-9746 (Print) 0021-9746 (Linking)
Accession Number1430269
Keywords*Heart Transplantation, Animals, Genes, Protozoan, Humans, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Postoperative Complications / *diagnosis, Toxoplasma / genetics, Toxoplasmosis / *diagnosis
Abstract

Cardiac biopsy samples taken from transplant recipients around the time of primary toxoplasma infection were investigated by conventional histology and amplification of the P30 gene of Toxoplasma gondii by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Toxoplasma was detected more frequently by PCR than histology which may reflect the enhanced sensitivity of the former technique. Further studies are required to determine the optimal amount of tissue which should be examined by each technique and to develop a PCR assay capable of distinguishing between quiescent infection and active toxoplasmosis.

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