MERS-CoV diagnosis: An update

Summary: Diagnosis of MERS-Cov still a major concern in most of daignostic laboratories. To date the Real-time Polymerase Chain reaction (RT-PCR) is the mainstay for diagnosis of MERS-CoV. RT-PCR has limitations, including a long turnaround time and lack of common measurements and correlations with...

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Main Authors: Sameera Al Johani, Ali H. Hajeer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-05-01
Series:Journal of Infection and Public Health
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1876034116300223
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spelling doaj-b3711e1c72074e3ea5b5bd4c54110da12020-11-25T01:43:17ZengElsevierJournal of Infection and Public Health1876-03412016-05-0193216219MERS-CoV diagnosis: An updateSameera Al Johani0Ali H. Hajeer1Corresponding author at: Division of Microbiology, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Mail Code 1122, King Abdulaziz Medical City, P.O. Box 22490, Riyadh 11426, Saudi Arabia. Tel.: +966 558891414.; Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, King Saud University for Health Sciences, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, King Saud University for Health Sciences, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaSummary: Diagnosis of MERS-Cov still a major concern in most of daignostic laboratories. To date the Real-time Polymerase Chain reaction (RT-PCR) is the mainstay for diagnosis of MERS-CoV. RT-PCR has limitations, including a long turnaround time and lack of common measurements and correlations with Viral Load (VL). It is recommended to screen for MERS-CoV using RT-PCR of the upstream of envelope gene (upE) followed by confirmation of the presence of one of the following genes; open reading frame 1A, 1B genes or nucleocapsid (N) gene. Scientists are looking to implement viral sequencing on all negative samples by RT-PCR and they beleive that can be exposed to another level of testing using sequencing of the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) gene or N gene and in this case a positive result is diagnostic. It is also very important to maintain a contineous and random sequencing for MERS-Cov samples to be able to pick early viral mutations. Serological assays still not widely or routinely performed, and a lot of studies looking to implement such method in routine patient's testings. Keywords: MERS-COV, RT-PCR, Serology, Sequencinghttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1876034116300223
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MERS-CoV diagnosis: An update
Journal of Infection and Public Health
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title MERS-CoV diagnosis: An update
title_short MERS-CoV diagnosis: An update
title_full MERS-CoV diagnosis: An update
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series Journal of Infection and Public Health
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publishDate 2016-05-01
description Summary: Diagnosis of MERS-Cov still a major concern in most of daignostic laboratories. To date the Real-time Polymerase Chain reaction (RT-PCR) is the mainstay for diagnosis of MERS-CoV. RT-PCR has limitations, including a long turnaround time and lack of common measurements and correlations with Viral Load (VL). It is recommended to screen for MERS-CoV using RT-PCR of the upstream of envelope gene (upE) followed by confirmation of the presence of one of the following genes; open reading frame 1A, 1B genes or nucleocapsid (N) gene. Scientists are looking to implement viral sequencing on all negative samples by RT-PCR and they beleive that can be exposed to another level of testing using sequencing of the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) gene or N gene and in this case a positive result is diagnostic. It is also very important to maintain a contineous and random sequencing for MERS-Cov samples to be able to pick early viral mutations. Serological assays still not widely or routinely performed, and a lot of studies looking to implement such method in routine patient's testings. Keywords: MERS-COV, RT-PCR, Serology, Sequencing
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