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Title: Detection of Enterobacter cloacae in Stool Specimens by Real-time Polymerase Chain Reaction
Other Titles: ‫كشف الامعائية المزرقية فى عينات البراز بتقنية تفاعل البلمرة المتسلسل‬ ‫الزمني‬
Authors: Ahmed, Elnaim Bushra
Supervisor,- Humodi Ahmed Saeed
Keywords: Enterobacter cloacae
Stool-Specimens
Microbiology
gastrointestinal disturbance
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2008
Publisher: Sudan University of Science and Technology
Citation: Ahmed,Elnaim Bushra.Detection of Enterobacter cloacae in Stool Specimens by Real-time Polymerase Chain Reaction/Elnaim Bushra Ahmed;Humodi Ahmed Saeed.-Khartoum:Sudan University of Science and Technology,college of Medical Laboratory Science,2008.-36p. : ill. ; 28cm.-M.Sc.
Abstract: This study was carried out during the period from May 2007 to March 2008 to detect the presence of Enterobacter cloacae in stool specimens from patients suffering from gastrointestinal disturbance. Forty six samples were collected from patients attended to Khartoum Teaching Hospital, Omdurman Teaching Hospital, Khartoum pediatrics Hospital and Omdurman pediatrics Hospital. DNA was extracted directly from stool specimens and used for the subsequent experiment. The forty six specimens were examined using Real time PCR Technique. The study revealed only seven (15c/o) specimens were positive and the remained specimens thirty nine (85%) were negative. The study concluded that the real-time PCR technique facilitates rapid detection of .bacterial pathogens directly from clinical specimen without culturing of bacteria
Description: Thesis
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/3382
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