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Volume 11, Number 9—September 2005
Dispatch

West Nile Virus Detection in Kidney, Cloacal, and Nasopharyngeal Specimens

Ojimadu A. Ohajuruka*Comments to Author , Richard L. Berry*, Sheila Grimes†, and Susanne Farkas*
Author affiliations: *Ohio Department of Health, Columbus, Ohio, USA; †Ohio Department of Agriculture, Columbus, Ohio, USA

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Table

Percentage of kidney, cloacal, and nasopharyngeal swab samples with high, medium, and low positive or negative RT-PCR results (N = 100)*

Value High positive Medium positive Low positive Total positive Total negative
Threshold cycle (CT) range 15.0–21.9 22.0–28.9 29.0–35.0 CT<35.0 CT>35.0
Kidney tissues, % 57 27 16 100 0
Cloacal swabs, % 0 23 41 64 36
Nasopharyngeal swabs, % 0 23 43 66 34

*RT-PCR, reverse transcription–polymerase chain reaction..

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