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Detection of Schistosoma mansoni-derived DNA in human urine samples by loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP).

Pedro Fernández-SotoJavier GandaseguiCristina Carranza RodríguezJosé Luis Pérez-ArellanoBeatriz Crego-VicenteJuan García-Bernalt DiegoJulio López-AbánBelén VicenteAntonio Muro
Published in: PloS one (2019)
The SmMIT-LAMP could effectively detect S. mansoni DNA in mouse urine samples and produced promising results for human clinical samples. The detection of S. mansoni DNA in mouse urine samples from the third week after infection indicates that early diagnosis of active S. mansoni infection is possible using urine as a source of DNA. Further studies are still needed, but our method could be used as a promising molecular tool applicable to urine samples to diagnose human intestinal schistosomiasis caused by S. mansoni.
Keyphrases
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