Affiliation:
1. Division of Microbiology, Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto
2. Cabbagetown Pet Clinic, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Several
Bartonella
species have now been implicated as human pathogens. The recovery of these fastidious organisms in the clinical microbiology laboratory remains difficult, and current methods are still relatively insensitive. Thus, the bartonellae are good candidates for detection by PCR. We have developed a PCR assay which uses a single primer pair targeting the riboflavin synthase gene (
ribC
) and detected six
Bartonella
species that have been implicated in human disease,
B. henselae
,
B. quintana
,
B. bacilliformis
,
B. clarridgeiae
,
B. elizabethae
, and
B. vinsonii
subsp.
berkhoffii.
Species identification is achieved simply by restriction enzyme digestion of the amplicon. This PCR assay appears to be specific for the
Bartonella
genus because it failed to amplify DNA from several other bacterial species.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Cited by
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