detection of brucella melitensis and brucella abortus strains using a single-stage pcr method
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brucella melitensis and brucella abortus are of the most important causes of brucellosis, an infectious disease which is transmitted either directly or indirectly including consuming unpasteurized dairy products. both strains are considered endemic in iran. common diagnostic methods such as bacteriologic cultures are difficult and time consuming regarding the bacteria. the aim of this study was to suggest a single-stage pcr method using a pair of primers to detect both b. melitensis and b. abortus. the primers were named uf1 and ur1 and the results showed that the final size of pcr products were 84 bp and 99 bp for b. melitensis and b. abortus, respectively. therefore the method could be useful for rapid detection of b. melitensis and b. abortus simultaneously.
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archives of razi institutePublisher: razi vaccine & serum research institute (rvsri)
ISSN 0365-3439
volume 70
issue 1 2016
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