Journal article

An improved molecular diagnostic assay for canine and feline dermatophytosis

C Cafarchia, RB Gasser, LA Figueredo, S Weigl, P Danesi, G Capelli, D Otranto

Medical Mycology | Published : 2013

Abstract

The few studies attempting to specifically characterize dermatophytes from hair samples of dogs and cats using PCR-based methodology relied on sequence-based analysis of selected genetic markers. The aim of the present investigation was to establish and evaluate a PCR-based approach employing genetic markers of nuclear DNA for the specific detection of dermatophytes on such specimens. Using 183 hair samples, we directly compared the test results of our one-step and nested-PCR assays with those based on conventional microscopy and in vitro culture techniques (using the latter as the reference method). The one step-PCR was highly accurate (AUC >90) for the testing of samples from dogs, but onl..

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