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Applications of polymerase chain reaction‑based methods for the diagnosis of plague (Review)

Yanan Zhang, Zhanli Wang, Wenrui Wang, Hui Yu, Min Jin Jin

2022Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Plague is an acute bacterial infection caused by Yersinia pestis. The three major clinical forms of plague are bubonic, pneumonic and septicemic, which have high case-mortality rates. Therefore, rapid and reliable diagnostic tools are crucial. Currently, bacteriological means and traditional serological assays are used for detecting infection with Y. pestis. However, such methods have their limitations. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is one of the most useful tools for rapid diagnosis of plague. The present review introduced the main PCR techniques and their applications for detecting and confirmation of Y. pestis. The advantages and disadvantages of the different PCR methods were also summarized.

Topics & Concepts

Polymerase chain reactionPlague (disease)OncogeneMolecular medicineCell cycleComputational biologyPolymeraseBiologyMedicineVirologyApoptosisGeneticsPathologyDNAGeneYersinia bacterium, plague, ectoparasites researchZoonotic diseases and public healthVector-borne infectious diseases