The diagnostic value of PCR for the detection of enteroviral infections

N de Leeuw , WJG Melchers , DFM Willemse , AHMM Balk , N de Jonge , JMD Galama
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Abstract

The applicability of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for the diagnosis of enteroviral infections is evaluated in this study. A general primer-mediated enterovirus specific PCR was used for the detection of enteroviral RNA in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples from six patients with meningitis, 56 biopsy specimens from 16 patients with congestive heart failure, and two patients with a systemic enteroviral infection. Samples from three patients with meningitis were found positive and in each of eight patients with heart disease, enteroviral RNA was detected in at least one biopsy specimen. From both patients with a systemic enteroviral infection several different organs and tissues were found positive. After reviewing the literature, we concluded that the PCR might become a useful tool for the diagnosis of persistent enteroviral infections and enteroviral-induced meningitis, but that the applicability of PCR for the routine diagnosis of acute enteroviral infections is questionable.

PCR检测肠道病毒感染的诊断价值
本研究评估了聚合酶链反应(PCR)在肠病毒感染诊断中的适用性。应用一般引物介导的肠道病毒特异性PCR检测6例脑膜炎患者脑脊液(CSF)样本、16例充血性心力衰竭患者56例活检标本和2例全身性肠病毒感染患者的肠病毒RNA。三名脑膜炎患者的样本呈阳性,八名心脏病患者中的每一名患者至少在一个活检标本中检测到肠病毒RNA。两例全身性肠病毒感染患者的几个不同器官和组织均呈阳性。在回顾文献后,我们得出结论,PCR可能成为诊断持续性肠病毒感染和肠病毒引起的脑膜炎的有用工具,但PCR在急性肠病毒感染的常规诊断中的适用性值得怀疑。
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