Detecting T. gondii Fast: A New Way with Strips
Fri Jan 24 2025
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Meet Toxoplasma gondii, a tiny critter causing big problems. It infects both animals and humans, with cats being its main spreaders. When cats leave oocysts in their poop, it contaminates our surroundings. We eat, drink, or touch these contaminated things and bam! Toxoplasmosis.
Scientists have developed a new method called cross-priming amplification (CPA) combined with lateral flow strips to spot T. gondii quickly. No need for fancy lab gear; it's simple and straightforward. The method is picky, only identifying T. gondii and not mistaking it for other similar parasites.
In tests, CPA could find as little as 100 copies of the parasite's genetic material. In real samples like soil, water, and cat feces, it could detect a mere 10 oocysts.
Imagine checking your garden soil or public park water with a simple strip test. That's the power of CPA – rapid, reliable, and easy to use. It can help keep our environment safe and prevent diseases.
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