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Bacteria / Pathogen Testing by PCR
 
The detection and identification of microorganisms in patient specimens is the role of a microbiology laboratory. PCR is a simple and powerful method of copying genetic material (DNA). The technique allows scientists to replicate a piece of DNA a million times or more in just 2-3 hours. These millions of exact copies can then be easily analyzed. In contrast, other methods that require larger samples for analysis may either be unable to detect or identify the target or require a more lengthy time period to produce sufficient material. A small sample of cells is taken from a patient, usually in the form of blood.

The DNA-containing white blood cells are removed and broken to release their DNA. High temperature is then used to separate the double-stranded DNA molecules into single strands, and short synthetic pieces of DNA are bound to the target region. PCR can be used to identify the presence of seemingly hidden disease-causing viruses and/or bacteria and is capable of differentiating even closely-related organisms. It can be used to identify genetic markers that are associated with susceptibility or resistance to certain diseases, including diseases as diverse as diabetes, arthritis, cancer or allergies. They have many disease panels available which will screen for suspected organisms in such cases. US Biotek Laboratories offers unparallelled accuracy in determining the presence of specific microbial pathogens that could be complicating your health.
 
Bacteria / Pathogen Testing by PCR benefits or hinders:
 
Chronic Fatigue / Fibromyalgia Syndrome
Coronary Disease / Heart Attack
Herpes Simplex Type I
HPV (Human Papilloma Virus)
Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis
Lyme Disease
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Sinusitis
Vaginitis/Vaginal Infection