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Title: Development of a New LAMP Assay for the Detection of Ancylostoma caninum DNA (Copro-LAMPAc) in Dog Fecal Samples
Authors: Avila, Héctor Gabriel 
Risso, Marikena Guadalupe 
Cabrera, Marta 
Ruybal, Paula 
Repetto, Silvia Analía 
Butti, Marcos Javier 
Trangoni, M D 
Santillán, Graciela Inés 
Pérez, Verónica Mirtha 
Periago, Maria Victoria 
Keywords: loop mediated isothermal amplification;Ancylostoma caninum;copro-diagnosis;ancylostomiasis;molecular diagnosis
Issue Date: 12-Nov-2021
Abstract: 
Ancylostoma caninum is a zoonotic nematode which is able to affect animals and
humans. Diagnosis in the definitive host and environmental detection are key to prevent
its dissemination and achieve control. Herein, a new coprological LAMP method for the
detection of A. caninum (Copro-LAMPAc) DNA was developed. DNA extraction was
performed using a low-cost method and a fragment of the cox-1 gene was used for
primer design. The analytical sensitivity, evaluated with serial dilutions of genomic DNA
from A. caninum adult worms, was 100 fg. A specificity of 100% was obtained using
genomic DNA from the host and other pathogens. The Copro-LAMPAc was evaluated
using environmental canine fecal samples. When compared with gold standard optical
microscopy in epidemiological studies, it proved to be more sensitive. This new LAMP
assay can provide an alternative protocol for screening and identification of A. caninum
for epidemiological studies in endemic areas.
URI: http://sgc.anlis.gob.ar/handle/123456789/2671
DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2021.770508
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