Title of article :
A Comparative Evaluation of ELISA, PCR, and Serum Agglutination Tests For Diagnosis of Brucella Using Human Serum
Author/Authors :
Mohseni, Khashayar Semnan University of Medical Sciences , Mirnejad, Reza Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences , Piranfar, Vahab Islamic Azad University of Tonekabon - Tonekabon , Mirkalantari, Shiva Microbiology Dept - Iran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background & Objective: Since the symptoms of Brucellosis are often
atypical and nonspecific, using clinical signs alone to diagnose brucellosis is
not advised; therefore, the diagnosis relies predominantly on laboratory
testing. Currently, molecular, serological, and microbiological methods are
used for diagnosis of this disease. In this study we examined ELISA, PCR and
serum agglutination (SAT) methods on human patient serum samples.
Methods: A total of 100 serum samples were collected from suspected
patients. Fifty serum samples gave a positive result with the Wright test. The
ELISA method was first employed on all samples for the detection of IgG and
IgM antibodies against Brucella. Subsequently, the rapid PCR methodology
was used to identify presence of Brucella genome in 500 µL of each serum
sample. The B4/B5 primer pair was used for PCR amplification.
Results: Out of the 100 serum samples obtained from patients with
suspected brucellosis, 50 samples tested positive by SAT and displayed high
titers of 1/160. Of these 50 positive samples, 49 samples were positive as per
the ELISA test whereas one sample tested negative. The PCR test was
conducted on all 100 serum samples and results showed that the 45 serum
samples that gave a positive agglutination test were also positive by PCR.
Conclusions: Various laboratory methods have been used or introduced
for the detection of Brucella. Molecular methods such as PCR, a rapid and
sensitive method for detection of bacteria, have also been reported. Based on
the results of this study, we propose that the simultaneous use of serology and
molecular techniques has the potential to overcome limitations of detection
thereby enabling the selection of appropriate treatment for the patient.
Keywords :
Brucella , PCR , ELISA , Agglutination test , Human , Serum
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics