梅毒的分子诊断方法

John L. Schmitz, James D. Folds
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梅毒的实验室诊断是否需要分子诊断法?答案是,在一些情况下,一种灵敏而具体的方法来直接证明苍白球绦虫是有益的。迄今为止,在GUD和先天性诊断领域取得了最明显的进展。多重PCR方法有望用于GUD。它可能在GUD的大规模流行病学研究中特别有用。出于诊断目的,它的使用可能仅限于能够看到足够数量患者的大型中心。先天性梅毒诊断当然可以使用一种工具来帮助区分血清阳性母亲所生的真正感染和未感染的无症状婴儿。IgM血清学是诊断有症状婴儿的有用工具,但它们和PCR在无症状婴儿中的作用目前尚不清楚。当然,需要对婴儿进行充分的随访以明确记录感染的前瞻性研究来解决这个问题。最后,神经梅毒患者也将受益于一种敏感和特异性的测试,以确定脑脊液中是否存在梅毒螺旋体,并监测有效的治疗。迄今为止,聚合酶链反应的经验并不一致,需要进一步的调查。分子诊断在梅毒中的应用并不像在其他性传播疾病中的应用那样成熟。然而,这方面的工作是有必要的,希望能继续下去。
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Molecular approaches for the diagnosis of syphilis

Is a molecular diagnostic method needed for the laboratory diagnosis of syphilis? The answer is that in several instances a sensitive and specific method for the direct demonstration of T. pallidum would be beneficial. To date, the clearest progress has been made in the area of GUD and congenital diagnosis. The multiplex PCR method promises to be useful in GUD. It may be particularly useful in large scale epidemiological studies of GUD. For diagnostic purposes, its use will likely be limited to larger centers seeing sufficient numbers of patients. Congenital syphilis diagnostics could certainly use a tool that would help distinguish truly infected from noninfected asymptomatic infants born to seropositive mothers. IgM serologies are useful tools in symptomatic infants but their role, and that of PCR, in asymptomatics is not clear at this time. Certainly, prospective studies with adequate follow-up of infants to clearly document infection are needed to resolve this. Finally, neurosyphilis patients would also benefit from a sensitive and specific test to identify the presence of T. pallidum in the CSF and monitor effective therapy. To date, the experience with PCR is not consistent and additional investigations are needed. The use of molecular diagnostics in syphilis is not as well established as it is for other STDs. However, there is a need and it is hoped that work in this area will continue.

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