Literature DB >> 10565123

[Use of a rapid detection assay for influenza virus, on nasal aspirate specimens].

M Yamazaki1, K Kimura, S Watanabe, O Komiyama, Y Mishiku, K Yamamoto, N Sugaya, Y Hashimoto, N Hagiwara, T Maezawa, M Imai.   

Abstract

We investigated the usefulness of a rapid antigen detection kit using optical immunoassay for influenza virus (FLU OIA, BioStar, USA). Nasal aspirates were taken from 92 influenza suspected outpatients between March to April of 1999. Compared with virus isolation and PCR, the sensitivity of FLU OIA was 88.5% and 81.6%, and the specificity was 65.2% and 72.2%. All isolated viruses were influenza type B virus. It was difficult to differentiate the weak-positive and negative cases, leading to the rather low specificity, although the assay procedure was easy and quick. FLU OIA may be a useful rapid diagnosis kit for influenza in pediatric outpatient clinics and wards, because it can detect both influenza type A and type B viruses.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10565123     DOI: 10.11150/kansenshogakuzasshi1970.73.1064

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Kansenshogaku Zasshi        ISSN: 0387-5911


  3 in total

1.  Collection of nasal secretions for immunological analysis.

Authors:  Jean-Baptiste Watelet; Philippe Gevaert; Gabriele Holtappels; Paul Van Cauwenberge; Claus Bachert
Journal:  Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  2003-10-09       Impact factor: 2.503

Review 2.  A flu optical immunoassay (ThermoBioStar's FLU OIA): a diagnostic tool for improved influenza management.

Authors:  S P Tucker; C Cox; J Steaffens
Journal:  Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci       Date:  2001-12-29       Impact factor: 6.237

3.  A cost-benefit analysis of testing for influenza A in high-risk adults.

Authors:  William J Hueston; Joseph J Benich
Journal:  Ann Fam Med       Date:  2004 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 5.166

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