Tick-Borne Pathogens Screening Using a Multiplex Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction-Based Method.
Sergio Andres Cardenas-CadenaMaria Eugenia Castañeda-LopezFabiana Esther Mollinedo-MontañoSodel Vazquez-ReyesJorge Lara-AriasIvan Alberto Marino-MartinezIram Pablo Rodriguez-SanchezIdalia Garza-VelozMargarita L Martinez-FierroPublished in: Acta parasitologica (2023)
The ability to detect three significant pathogens (Ehrlichia spp., Rickettsia spp., and Borrelia spp.) in a single qPCR reaction offers a significant advantage in the field of molecular diagnostics for tick-borne diseases. This advancement has a profound impact on public health as it facilitates the selection of appropriate treatment protocols, thereby reducing complications associated with disease progression. The streamlined approach provided by this method simplifies the diagnostic process and enables timely intervention, ultimately improving patient outcomes and mitigating the potential risks associated with untreated or misdiagnosed tick-borne infections.