Research progress of cell-free parasite DNA in the diagnosis of parasitic diseases
HE Shun-wei1, LI Xiao-yan2, ZHAO Rui-xue2, PENG Yuan3, WEI Xiao-xing1,3
1. Department of Ecologically-environment Engineering, Qinghai University, Xining 810016, China; 2. Affiliated Hospital of Qinghai University, Xining 810016, China; 3. Department of Medical College, Qinghai University, Xining 810016, China
Abstract:At present, corresponding cell-free parasite DNA molecules (CFPD) has been detected in serum, plasma, urine, saliva and other bodily fluids of a variety of the patients with parasitic diseases.Due to its high specificity and sensitivity, the CFPD shows a strong advantage of noninvasive diagnosis and continuous monitoring, etc. in parasitic diseases. This article namely reviews the current research of CFPD in the patients with parasitic disease at home and abroad in recent years, so as to provide new ideas for the development direction of parasitic disease diagnosis in the future. The current related problems are discussed in the mean time.
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HE Shun-wei, LI Xiao-yan, ZHAO Rui-xue, PENG Yuan, WEI Xiao-xing. Research progress of cell-free parasite DNA in the diagnosis of parasitic diseases. Chinese Journal of Zoonoses, 2017, 33(2): 163-169.
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