Technology ID
              TAB-2641
          Real-time PCR Assay for Detection of Pneumococcal DNA and Diagnosis of Pneumococcal Disease
E-Numbers
          E-250-2013-0
              Lead Inventor
          Sampson, Jacquelyn
              Lead IC
          CDC
              Co-Inventors
          Ades, Edwin
          Carlone, George
          McCaustland, Karen
          Carvalho, Maria Da Gloria
              ICs
          CDC
              Applications
          Diagnostics
              Therapeutic Areas
          Infectious Disease
              Development Status
              - Pre-clinical
- In vitro data available
CDC scientists have developed a real-time PCR assay for diagnosing pneumococcal disease using amplification of the bacterial gene encoding pneumococcal surface adhesin A (PsaA).  Pneumococcal isolation and identification is often complicated by 1) antimicrobial suppression of growth in culture and 2) contamination by normal flora alpha-streptococci.  Further, pneumococcal detection by culture and serological methods can be time-consuming, relatively expensive, laborious and, ultimately, indeterminate.  Sensitive and specific assays that can be completed quickly in the clinical laboratory are essential for early diagnosis and effective therapy.  This RT-PCR assay provides a tool for quick and accurate diagnosis by physicians and health care technicians and may be useful in evaluating the efficacy of novel pneumococcal vaccines and therapeutics.
      
  Commercial Applications
              - Pneumococcal disease diagnostics and surveillance programs
- Streptococcus pneumoniae vaccine development and improvementt
- Evaluation of efficacy of anti-pneumococcal therapeutics
Competitive Advantages
              - Cost-effective
- Simple to implement
- Rapid, accurate and objectively conclusive
- Easily implemented as a kit
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