Real-time PCR assay for detection and genotype differentiation of Giardia lamblia in stool specimens

Journal of Clinical Microbiology
Rebecca A GuyPaul A Horgen

Abstract

Real-time PCR, using dual-labeled fluorescent probes targeting the beta-giardin gene, was used to detect Giardia lamblia in human stool specimens and to discriminate between isolates from the two major genetic assemblages of G. lamblia infective to humans, assemblages A and B.

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