Journal article

High resolution melting-curve (HRM) analysis for the diagnosis of cryptosporidiosis in humans

A Pangasa, AR Jex, BE Campbell, NJ Bott, M Whipp, G Hogg, MA Stevens, RB Gasser

Molecular and Cellular Probes | Published : 2009

Abstract

Cryptosporidiosis of humans is an intestinal disease caused predominantly by infection with Cryptosporidium hominis or C. parvum. This disease is transmitted mainly via the faecal-oral route (water or food) and has major socioeconomic impact globally. The diagnosis and genetic characterization of the main species and population variants (also called "genotypes" and "subgenotypes") of Cryptosporidium infecting humans is central to the prevention, surveillance and control of cryptosporidiosis, particularly as there is presently no cost effective anti-cryptosporidial chemotherapeutic regimen or vaccine available. In the present study, we established a polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-coupled hig..

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