Cell-free DNA as a diagnostic tool for human parasitic infections

KG Weerakoon, DP McManus - Trends in parasitology, 2016 - cell.com
Trends in parasitology, 2016cell.com
Parasites often cause devastating diseases and represent a significant public health and
economic burden. More accurate and convenient diagnostic tools are needed in support of
parasite control programmes in endemic regions, and for rapid point-of-care diagnosis in
nonendemic areas. The detection of cell-free DNA (cfDNA) is a relatively new concept that is
being applied in the current armamentarium of diagnostics. Here, we review the application
of cfDNA detection with nucleic acid amplification tests for the diagnosis and evaluation of …
Parasites often cause devastating diseases and represent a significant public health and economic burden. More accurate and convenient diagnostic tools are needed in support of parasite control programmes in endemic regions, and for rapid point-of-care diagnosis in nonendemic areas. The detection of cell-free DNA (cfDNA) is a relatively new concept that is being applied in the current armamentarium of diagnostics. Here, we review the application of cfDNA detection with nucleic acid amplification tests for the diagnosis and evaluation of different human parasitic infections and highlight the significant benefits of the approach using non-invasive clinical samples.
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