Sr. Johnson et al., ALTERATIONS IN SAMPLE PREPARATION INCREASE SENSITIVITY OF PCR ASSAY FOR DIAGNOSIS OF CHANCROID, Journal of clinical microbiology, 33(4), 1995, pp. 1036-1038
A PCR assay for the detection of Haemophilus ducreyi in clinical speci
mens taken from genital ulcers was developed. Although H. ducreyi, whe
n present in such specimens, could be detected by PCR, the sensitivity
of the assay was reduced by the presence of Taq polymerase inhibitors
in the specimen. The sensitivity of the PCR assay was improved by the
use of detergents in preparing nucleic acids from clinical specimens
and by the inclusion of a dialysis step prior to amplification. In add
ition, sodium phosphate included in the transport medium was found to
be an inhibitor of the Taq polymerase.