Avtor/Urednik     Seme, Katja; Poljak, Mario
Naslov     Molecular diagnostics of bacterial pathogens
Prevedeni naslov     Molekularna diagnostika medicinsko pomembnih bakterij
Tip     članek
Vir     In: Luzar B, Poljak M, Glavač D, et al, editors. Molekularna diagnostika v medicini. Zbornik 15. spominsko srečanje akademika Janeza Milčinskega, 36. memorialni sestanek profesorja Janeza Plečnika, 1. srečanje Slovenskega društva za humano genetiko z mednarodno udeležbo; 2005 30 nov - 2 dec; Ljubljana. Ljubljana: Medicinska fakulteta,
Leto izdaje     2005
Obseg     str. 393-400
Jezik     eng
Abstrakt     Molecular methods are at present mainly used for the molecular detection of bacteria directly in patients specimen, molecular detection and identification of new bacterial pathogens, molecular identification of bacterial pathogens grown in culture, molecular detection of antimicrobial resistance and characterization of bacterial pathogens beyond identification. Hybridization methods are highly specific for the detection and identifcation of bacterial pathogens, but limited by their sensitivity. The development of molecular amplification methods, not dependent on bacterial multiplication, has enabled a faster and more sensitive detection of target bacteria. Broad-range ribosomal polymerise chain reaction (PCR) and sequence-based analysis have played and still do play key roles in the characterization of navel bacterial pathogens, notably in the settings where the detection by culture has failed. The development of rapid molecular assays targeting specific antibiotic resistance determinants has improved the detection of bacterial pathogens with certain resistance mechanisms.
Deskriptorji     BACTERIAL INFECTIONS
POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION