2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcv.2004.04.003
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Development of a PCR-and hybridization-based assay (PCR Adenovirus Consensus®) for the detection and the species identification of adenoviruses in respiratory specimens

Abstract: The PCR Adenovirus Consensus technique is more efficient than the classical IF or culture techniques for the detection of Ad in respiratory samples. An internal control is included to validate the screening results, and specific probes are used to identify the Ad species.

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“…Several in-house methods for adenovirus quantification in different samples have been described (4,10,12,28), and their use has been validated in different clinical situations (7,11,15,16,20,21,24,27 novirus DNA load detection or quantification using the kit assay and the in-house assay described by Heim et al (12), already in use for clinical diagnosis. qPCR assays were performed using the ABI Prism 7000 system, but the kit assay has also been validated for use with the most commonly used real-time PCR systems, including the LightCycler 530 and instruments 560 (Roche), the SmartCycler instruments (Cepheid), the ABI FAM and VIC instruments (Applied Biosystems), and the Rotor-gene Green and Yellow instruments (Corbett Research).…”
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“…Several in-house methods for adenovirus quantification in different samples have been described (4,10,12,28), and their use has been validated in different clinical situations (7,11,15,16,20,21,24,27 novirus DNA load detection or quantification using the kit assay and the in-house assay described by Heim et al (12), already in use for clinical diagnosis. qPCR assays were performed using the ABI Prism 7000 system, but the kit assay has also been validated for use with the most commonly used real-time PCR systems, including the LightCycler 530 and instruments 560 (Roche), the SmartCycler instruments (Cepheid), the ABI FAM and VIC instruments (Applied Biosystems), and the Rotor-gene Green and Yellow instruments (Corbett Research).…”
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“…Several in-house PCRs have been described to detect all or some of the 55 adenovirus serotypes (4,10,12,28) and are of clinical interest for adenovirus detection in immunosuppressed patients, but no kit for quantitative detection of adenovirus was commercially available, until recently.…”
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“…Standard AdV PCR was performed according to the published method. 8,9 Real-time AdV PCR has been performed since 2005 according to the published method.…”
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“…In clinical practice, when the role of Ad is suspected in cases of ARI, the diagnosis is currently based on viral isolation techniques, immunofluorescence and, enzymelinked immunosorbent assays (Vabret et al 2004). Polymerase chain reaction (PCR), real-time PCR and immunochromatographic kits have recently become available for this purpose (Fujimoto et al 2004).…”
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