## Abstract A polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay in real‐time for detection of __B. pertussis__ using SYBR green I as the reporter fluorophore and LightCycler instrument (a thermocycler coupled to a fluorescence detection device) was established and evaluated. The amplified amplicon using series
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Performance of Bordetella pertussis IS481 real-time PCR in a vaccine trial setting
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