2005
DOI: 10.1128/jcm.43.7.3145-3149.2005
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Applicability of Oral Fluid Collected onto Filter Paper for Detection and Genetic Characterization of Measles Virus Strains

Abstract: Expansion of measles molecular surveillance to developing countries where measles is endemic will help facilitate measles control. Limited infrastructure in these areas is a barrier to referral of specimens suitable for measles virus (MV) genotyping. In this study, we demonstrate that oral fluid dried onto filter paper can be used for the detection and characterization of MV strains. Using this approach, an MV-positive sample by reverse transcriptase PCR could be obtained from 67% of serologically confirmed ac… Show more

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“…For instance, filters have been used for decades in the postnatal screening of certain congenital disorders and diseases. The air-dried samples showed stability at room temperature for months, up to years (9). Furthermore, at-home collection for HIV testing on filter papers has been considered feasible and acceptable in a highrisk cohort.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, filters have been used for decades in the postnatal screening of certain congenital disorders and diseases. The air-dried samples showed stability at room temperature for months, up to years (9). Furthermore, at-home collection for HIV testing on filter papers has been considered feasible and acceptable in a highrisk cohort.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only 67% of serologically positive measles patients were positive by PCR on dried saliva spots, which were inferior to whole-saliva and throat swabs 122. Detection of malaria DNA in dried saliva and dried urine spots was less sensitive than blood microscopy 123.…”
Section: Use Of Filter Paper For Samples Other Than Whole Bloodmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Besides the already known advantages of using oral fluid as a biological matrix, its use as DOFS can combine the benefits of the dried spot technique with overcoming blood issues. In fact, some reports can be found in the literature regarding the use of DOFS, as in detection of Streptococcus pneumoniae by PCR , in detection and characterization of the measles virus , in the detection of lactic acid for the diagnosis of Diabetes Mellitus , to determine lidocaine by LC‐MS/MS , and as a sampling technique for pharmacokinetic studies . In toxicology, Stoykova et al.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%