This study is aimed at applying a previously described PCR-based method to detect B. burgdorferi sensu lato and different Borrelia genospecies in total DNA preparations of serum samples collected from people with different occupational risks for tick bite and with serological evidence of borreliosis. Among the seropositive samples, the PCR for B. burgdorferi confirmed the positivity in 65% of the forestry workers and in 60% of the subjects living in the same area. None of the seronegative subjects belonging to the control group showed the presence of B. burgdorferi sensu lato DNA. Results on genospecies distribution show that B. afzelii was the predominant species, followed by B. garinii and finally by B. valaisiana. Copyright © by Biolife, s.a.s.
Detection of different borrelia Burgdorferi genospecies in serum of people with different occupational risks: Short report / Santino, Iolanda; Sessa, Rosa; Pantanella, Fabrizio; P., Tomao; S., Di Renzi; A., Martini; M., Nicoletti; DEL PIANO, Massimo. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF IMMUNOPATHOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY. - ISSN 0394-6320. - 22:2(2009), pp. 537-541.
Detection of different borrelia Burgdorferi genospecies in serum of people with different occupational risks: Short report
SANTINO, Iolanda;SESSA, Rosa;PANTANELLA, Fabrizio;DEL PIANO, Massimo
2009
Abstract
This study is aimed at applying a previously described PCR-based method to detect B. burgdorferi sensu lato and different Borrelia genospecies in total DNA preparations of serum samples collected from people with different occupational risks for tick bite and with serological evidence of borreliosis. Among the seropositive samples, the PCR for B. burgdorferi confirmed the positivity in 65% of the forestry workers and in 60% of the subjects living in the same area. None of the seronegative subjects belonging to the control group showed the presence of B. burgdorferi sensu lato DNA. Results on genospecies distribution show that B. afzelii was the predominant species, followed by B. garinii and finally by B. valaisiana. Copyright © by Biolife, s.a.s.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.