The invention relates to a method for in vitro seriological diagnosis of
Whipple's disease, whereby the bacteria responsible for the disease are
isolated and established in a culture and brought into contact with the
serum or biological fluid of an infected patient. The invention also
relates to useful oligonucelotides with a probe and a primer for
amplifying, sequencing and detecting the gene rpoB of the bacteria,
Tropheryma whippelii.