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Rojas, G., (2014). Evaluación de tres primeros para la detección molecular de Giardia intestinalis en muestras fecales humanas [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/4286
Rojas, G., Evaluación de tres primeros para la detección molecular de Giardia intestinalis en muestras fecales humanas [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2014. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/4286
@misc{renati/478683,
title = "Evaluación de tres primeros para la detección molecular de Giardia intestinalis en muestras fecales humanas",
author = "Rojas Hinostroza, Giancarlo Eduardo",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2014"
}
Introducción: Giardia intestinalis is the most common intestinal protozoan worldwide and its parasitologic diagnosis is based in microscopic examination; nonetheless, due to the intermittent parasites excretion in the feces, this method could reveal low sensitivity, this has motivated the search of new diagnostic alternatives such as those based on molecular biology. Goals: To assess 3 primers for the molecular detection of G. intestinalis in stool samples. Design: an observational, cross-sectional study was implemented. Settings: Tropical Medicine Institute “Daniel A. Carrión”, UNMSM. Procedures: We assessed primer that amplifies beta-giardin and heat-shock protein 70 of the G. intestinalis. Main measures of: Positives and negatives stool samples for G. intestinalis and for other parasites were collected and then concentrated by centrifugation and stored at -20°C for further analysis using conventional PCR. Results: A 60°C hybridization temperature was established for the primers of beta-giardin and the heat-shock protein 70. The master mix was standardized with the following conditions: 1.5mM Cl2Mg, 0.6 uM primers, 0.3mM dNTPmix and 0.75U Taq polimerasa. Limit detections were 87.3 ng/µL for beta-giardin, 359.5 ng/µL for GHSP70-1 and 24.1 ng/µL for GHSP70-2. Conclusions: We established a common hibridization temperature and a magnesium chloride common for the primers. A better detection limit was established for the primer GHSP70-1, identifying bands in seven dilutions with sensitivity and specificity higher for the beta-giardine primer. keywords: Giardia intestinalis, PCR, beta-giardina, heat-shock protein 70.
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