Comparison of PCR, culture, and serological tests for diagnosis of Mycoplasma pneumoniae respiratory tract infection in children

J. W. Dorigo-Zetsma, S. A. Zaat, P. M. Wertheim-van Dillen, L. Spanjaard, J. Rijntjes, G. van Waveren, J. S. Jensen, A. F. Angulo, J. Dankert

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Abstract

For diagnosis of Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection we compared two rapid tests, PCR and the immunoglobulin M immunofluorescence assay (IgM IFA), with culture and the complement fixation test (CFT), in a prospective study among 92 children with respiratory tract infection and 74 controls. Based on positivity of culture and/or CFT as the diagnostic criterion, nine patients (10%) were diagnosed with M. pneumoniae infection. All patients positive by culture were also positive by PCR. In all controls cultures, PCRs, and serological assays were negative, except in one with a positive IgM IFA. The IgM IFA had a low positive predictive value of 50%. Only a combination of PCR (seven patients) and CFT (seven patients) allowed diagnosis of all cases
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)14-17
JournalJournal of clinical microbiology
Volume37
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 1999

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