The
case, which I wish to demonstrate, is that of a 37-year-old man (H.T.), who
visited my clinic on September 19, 1991. He had had an atopic dermatitis since
the age of 4 years. His dermatitis recovered in part spontaneously at the age of 15 and worsened at the age of 28. He was treated with repeated intra dermal
injections with 1 ampoule of Asthremedin, a product of Nippon Pharmaceutical
Company(Osaka), consisting of 2 mg peptone and extracts of rabbit’s skin and
testis, killed small pox virus, and fungi, at 2-3 day-intervals. Shortly after
the 66th injection, he suffered from a temporary worsening of the dermatitis,
i.e., a considerable quantity of exudes, followed by a complete healing.
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Friday, 7 April 2017
Simultaneous identification of Mycoplasma gallisepticum and Mycoplasma synoviae by duplex PCR assay
Mycoplasma gallisepticum (M.G) and
Mycoplasma synoviae (M.S) have recognized as common respiratory pathogens
especially in chickens cause a lots of economic losses in poultry industries.
The aim of this study was development and validation of duplex Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) for simultaneous detection of MG and MS. A total of 50 samples
from tracheas, lungs and air sacs were taken from commercial broiler chicken
farms in Iran.
The samples were cultured in PPLO broth supplemented for M.S and
M.G isolation and bacteria DNA were extracted by phenol/chloroform. The
conserved region of 16S rRNA gene was applied for the detection of Mycoplasma
genus in 163bp fragment and MG in 183 bp fragment and vlhA gene for detection
of MS in 350 bp fragment.
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