Oligonucleotide for Detection of Bacteria Associated with Sepsis and Microarrays and Method for Detection of the Bacteria Using the Oligonucleotide

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12161691

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The present invention relates to oligonucleotides for detection of sepsis-causing bacteria and a detection method using the oligonucleotides, more particularly to a microarry comprising at least one of gram positive bacteria-specific and gram negative bacteria-specific oligonucleotides, sepsis-causing bacteria's genus-specific and species-specific oligonucleotides designed from the ITS target region which is hypervariable base sequence of sepsis-causing bacteria as probes, and a detection method and a diagnosis kit by using the same.According to the present invention, the present invention can provide an antibiotics therapy for accurately removing infectious agent related to sepsis by detecting existence of sepsis-causing bacteria and identifying gram positive- and gram negative-bacteria and genus and species of the bacteria, at once. And, the present invention can prevent a patient from abuse and misuse of antibiotics and decrease time of hospital treatment and medical cost of the patient. Further, the present invention has advantage of preventing complications and reducing mortality rate.

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GENEIN CO LTD672-7 GAMCHUN-DONG SAHA-GU BUSAN-CITY 604-806

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Jang, Hyun-Jung Busan , KR 4 15
Kim, Cheol-Min Busan , KR 44 413
Park, Hee-Kyung Seoul , KR 4 15
Song, Eun-Sil Busan , KR 2 12

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