Author:
Xue Li,Zhu Jianhong,Lei Ke,Liu Zeshi,Tang Yiwei,Zhong Bo,Gao Ning,Xiong Chaoliang,Lei Jing,Tian Ying,Zhou Weixiao,Feng Nan,Zhang Xue,Chen Dong,Li Jing,Geng Yan
Abstract
Abstract
Objectives
The performance of the new Respiratory Pathogen panel (fluorescent probe melting curve, FPMC) for the qualitative detection of 12 organisms (chlamydia pneumoniae, mycoplasma pneumoniae, adenovirus, influenza A virus, influenza B virus, parainfluenza virus, rhinovirus, etc.) was assessed.
Methods
Prospectively collected nasopharyngeal swab (NPS) and sputum specimens (n = 635) were detected by using the FPMC panel, with the Sanger sequencing method as the comparative method.
Results
The overall percent concordance between the FPMC analysis method and the Sanger sequencing method was 100% and 99.66% for NPS and sputum specimens, respectively. The FPMC testified an overall positive percent concordance of 100% for both NPS and sputum specimens. The FPMC analysis method also testified an overall negative percent concordance of 100% and 99.38% for NPS and sputum specimens, respectively.
Conclusions
The FPMC analysis method is a stable and accurate assay for rapid, comprehensive detecting for respiratory pathogens.
Funder
Science and Technology Planning Project of Shaanxi Province of China support grant
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC