Summary:
A review is presented of types of clinical specimens used for diagnosis of syphilis by polymerase
chain reaction. PCR is a routine method for detection of T. pallidum in swabs of chancres and primary
and secondary syphilis mucocutaneous lesions. Whole blood, cerebrospinal fluid, amniotic
fluid, aspirate and biopsy specimens, and paraffin-embedded tissues can also be tested by PCR
for T. pallidum. However, further research on PCR detection sensitivity at various stages of syphilis
is needed before these specimens are used in clinical practice.
Key words:
syphilis – T. pallidum – clinical specimens – PCR.
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