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. 2010:2010:317512.
doi: 10.1155/2010/317512. Epub 2010 Jul 25.

New Diagnostic Real-Time PCR for Specific Detection of Mycoplasma hominis DNA

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New Diagnostic Real-Time PCR for Specific Detection of Mycoplasma hominis DNA

Andres Pascual et al. Int J Microbiol. 2010.

Abstract

Mycoplasma hominis is a fastidious micro-organism causing genital and extragenital infections. We developed a specific real-time PCR that exhibits high sensitivity and low intrarun and interrun variabilities. When applied to clinical samples, this quantitative PCR allowed to confirm the role of M. hominis in three patients with severe extragenital infections.

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Intra and interrun reproducibility of the real-time PCR assessed on duplicate of plasmid positive controls performed at 10-fold dilutions from 1000 to 10 plasmid copies/5 μL during 10 successive runs. (a) Plots of the cycle threshold (Ct) of first and second duplicates, showing intrarun variability of the real-time PCR between duplicates of positive plasmid controls; 95% confidence interval is shown by the dashed lines. (b) Bland-Altman graph showing the ratio of Ct of both duplicates according to the mean of the Ct of duplicates. (c) Plots of the mean of duplicate of plasmid positive controls according to each successive run, showing the low interrun variability of the real-time PCR. Standard deviations show the intrarun reproducibility of the PCR.

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