| Literature DB >> 19239758 |
Elizabeth A Hunsperger1, Sutee Yoksan, Philippe Buchy, Vinh Chau Nguyen, Shamala D Sekaran, Delia A Enria, Jose L Pelegrino, Susana Vázquez, Harvey Artsob, Michael Drebot, Duane J Gubler, Scott B Halstead, María G Guzmán, Harold S Margolis, Carl-Michael Nathanson, Nidia R Rizzo Lic, Kovi E Bessoff, Srisakul Kliks, Rosanna W Peeling.
Abstract
Anti-dengue virus immunoglobulin M kits were evaluated. Test sensitivities were 21%-99% and specificities were 77%-98% compared with reference ELISAs. False-positive results were found for patients with malaria or past dengue infections. Three ELISAs showing strong agreement with reference ELISAs will be included in the World Health Organization Bulk Procurement Scheme.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19239758 PMCID: PMC2681117 DOI: 10.3201/eid1503.080923
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Panels used for evaluation of 350 serum samples from patients with positive and negative results for IgM to DENV*
| Evaluation panel | No. samples |
|---|---|
| DENV IgM positive | |
| From primary infections | 27 |
| From secondary infections | 154 |
| Total positive | 181† |
| DENV IgM negative | |
| DENV positive/DENV IgM negative | 19 |
| DENV IgG positive | 7 |
| Related flavivirus IgM positive | |
| West Nile virus positive | 25 |
| Yellow fever virus positive | 4 |
| Related flavivirus IgG positive | |
| West Nile virus positive | 1 |
| Yellow fever virus positive | 10 |
| St. Louis encephalitis virus positive | 2 |
| Japanese encephalitis virus positive | 10 |
| Febrile illness | |
| Lyme disease IgG positive | 9 |
| Malaria | 31 |
| New World hantavirus IgM positive | 7 |
| Systemic conditions | |
| Rheumatoid factor | 6 |
| Systemic lupus erythematosus | 2 |
| Healthy persons‡ | |
| Negative | 36 |
| Total negative | 169 |
*DENV, dengue virus; Ig, immunoglobulin. †No. serum samples identified as serotype specific: 26 DENV-1, 19 DENV-2, 13 DENV-3, and 7 DENV-4. Serotype was not identified for 116 samples. ‡From areas where dengue is not endemic.
Characteristics of 9 tests used for detection of IgM against dengue virus*
| ELISAs | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Test name | Dengue IgM capture | Pathozyme dengue M | Pathozyme dengue M capture | Dengue fever virus IgM capture DxSelect | Dengue IgM capture | |||
| Company, location | Panbio Diagnostics, Windsor, Queensland, Australia | Omega Diagnostics, Alva, UK | Omega Diagnostics | Focus Diagnostics, Cypress, CA, USA | Standard Diagnostics, Kyonggi-do, South Korea | |||
| Detection method | IgM capture | Indirect IgM detection | IgM capture | IgM capture | IgM capture | |||
| Format | 12 strips of 8 wells | 12 strips of 8 wells | 12 strips of 8 wells | 12 strips of 8 wells | 12 strips of 8 wells | |||
| No. tests/package | 96 | 96 | 96 | 96 | 96 | |||
| Antigen | Recombinant DENV 1–4 | Purified DENV 2 | DENV 1–4 | DENV 1–4 | DENV 1–4 | |||
| Sample volume, μL | 10 | 10 | 20 | 10 | 10 | |||
| Total incubation time | 130 min at 37°C | 120 min at 37°C | 110 min at 37°C | 240 min at room temperature | 130 min at 37°C | |||
| Storage conditions, °C | 2–30 | 2–8 | 2–8 | 2–8 | 2–8 | |||
| Rapid diagnostic tests | ||||||||
| Test name | Dengue duo cassette | Hapalyse dengue-M PA kit | Dengucheck WB | SD dengue IgG/IgM | ||||
| Company, location | Panbio Diagnostics | Pentax, Tokyo, Japan | Zephyr Biomedicals, Panaji, India | Standard Diagnostics | ||||
| Assay principle | Lateral flow | Particle agglutination | Lateral flow | Lateral flow | ||||
| Target antibody | IgM and IgG | IgM | IgM and IgG | IgM and IgG | ||||
| Format | Cassette | 12 strips of 8 wells | Cassette | Cassette | ||||
| No. tests/package | 25 | 96 | 25 | 25 | ||||
| Antigen | Recombinant DENV 1–4 | DENV 1–4 | Recombinant DENV (serotype not specified) | Recombinant DENV 1–4 envelope protein | ||||
| Specimen type | Serum, plasma, or whole blood | Serum or plasma | Serum, plasma, or whole blood | Serum or plasma | ||||
| Volume of sample required, μL | 10 | 1 | 5 | 5 | ||||
| Duration of test, min | 15 | 90 | 15 | 15–20 | ||||
| Storage conditions, °C | 2–30 | 2–8 | 4–30 | 1–30 | ||||
| Additional equipment required | No | Yes (e.g., micropipette) | No | No | ||||
*Ig, immunoglobulin; DENV, dengue virus.
Figure 1A) Sensitivity and B) specificity of 5 microplate ELISAs used at laboratories in 7 countries for detecting immunoglobulin (Ig) M against dengue virus compared with reference solid-phase IgM antibody-capture ELISAs developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Atlanta, GA, USA) and the Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Science (Bangkok, Thailand). Mean sensitivities and specificities for the 5 tests are shown in parentheses. C) Sensitivity and D) specificity of 4 rapid diagnostic tests used at laboratories in 7 countries for detecting IgM against dengue virus compared with solid-phase IgM antibody-capture ELISAs. Mean sensitivities and specificities for the 4 tests are shown in parentheses.
Figure 2Percentages of false-positive results for 4 rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) (left panel) and 5 microplate ELISAs (right panel). Numbers of samples tested are shown in parentheses. Neg, negative; DEN, dengue; IgG, immunoglobulin G; WNV West Nile virus; YF, yellow fever; StLEnc, St. Louis encephalitis; JE, Japanese encephalitis; Lyme, Lyme disease; HTN, New World hantavirus; RF, rheumatoid factor; SLE, systemic lupus erythematosus.