Development and verification of real-time PCR assay for identification of viral agents causing acute respiratory infections in human beings

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E. I. Sergeeva
V. A. Ternovoi
O. K. Demina
A. V. Demina
D. V. Korneev
A. N. Shikov
S. A. Beryllo
A. P. Agafonov
A. N. Sergeev
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[1] State Research Center of Virology and Biotechnology VECTOR,
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multiplex PCR; diagnosis of respiratory infections; flu virus; respiratory-syncytial virus; adenovirus; acute respiratory infection (ARI);
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A multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for identification of four viruses causing acute respiratory diseases in human beings was developed. The analytical sensitivity of developed RT-PCR for identification of adenovirus, respiratory-syncytial virus, flu viruses types A and B, and actual subtypes of type A flu virus (seasonal and pandemic variants H1N1, seasonal H3N2, and viruses of bird flu that are pathogenic to human beings H5 and H7) was 1 × 103 genome equivalents per milliliter. Diagnostic sensitivity for flu virus type A and B, and also subtypes H1 (seasonal H1N1, pandemic variant of H1N1 of year 2009), H3, H5 was 1 × 103–104 viral particles per milliliter. The method developed has high specificity and does not have positive signal in experiments with DNA/cDNA of human beings and viral DNA. We have studied 50 samples using the developed set. Etiology was defined in 33 samples.
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