Real-time PCR for diagnosis of imported schistosomiasis.
Hélène GueganJudith FillauxEléna CharpentierFlorence Robert-GangneuxPamela ChauvinEmilie GuemasJérôme BoissierAlexis ValentinSophie CassaingJean-Pierre GangneuxAntoine BerryXavier IriartPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2019)
Schistosoma PCRs clearly outperform standard microscopy on stools and urine and could be part of reference methods combined with WB-based serology, which remains a gold standard for initial diagnosis. When serological assays are positive and microscopy is negative, serum PCRs provide species information to guide further clinical exploration. Biomarkers such as DNA and antibodies are of limited relevance for early treatment monitoring but serum PCR could be useful when performed at least 1 year after treatment to help confirm a cured infection.