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. 2003 Feb;130(1):101–106. doi: 10.1017/s0950268802007963

Use of RT-PCR on oral fluid samples to assist the identification of measles cases during an outbreak.

S A Oliveira 1, M M Siqueira 1, L A B Camacho 1, R Castro-Silva 1, B F Bruno 1, B J Cohen 1
PMCID: PMC2869944  PMID: 12613751

Abstract

This study investigated the occurrence of mild modified measles cases during an outbreak in Niterói, RJ, Brazil by using RT-PCR on oral fluid samples. From August to December 1997 a total of 76 patients with rash were seen at the study sites. Confirmed diagnosis by serology was achieved in 47 cases: measles (39.5%), rubella (13.2%), HHV-6 (3.9%), human parvovirus B19 (3.9%), dengue fever (3%). For 19 of the 29 patients without a conclusive diagnosis paired serum and saliva samples were available for further tests. In four of them, measles virus RNA was detected by RT-PCR in saliva samples in the absence of specific IgM in serum samples. Vaccination histories obtained from three of the RT-PCR positive cases showed that individuals previously immunized can still be infected and contribute to the circulation of measles virus. This study demonstrated the usefulness of RT-PCR on non-invasive clinical samples for the investigation of measles cases.

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