| Literature DB >> 19949356 |
Piyarat Suntarattiwong1, Richard G Jarman, Jens Levy, Henry C Baggett, Robert V Gibbons, Tawee Chotpitayasunondh, James M Simmerman.
Abstract
We identified febrile pediatric outpatients seeking care for influenza like illness in Bangkok. Two nasal and 1 throat swab were tested using the QuickVue A+B rapid influenza kit and reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction. Among 142 pandemic influenza A (H1N1)-positive patients, the QuickVue test identified 89 positive tests for a sensitivity of 62.7% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 54.7-70.6). Specificity was 99.2% (95% CI: 98-100). In the 0 to 2 years age group, sensitivity was 76.7% (95% CI: 61.5-91.8). Throat and nasal swabs are equally useful diagnostic specimens for reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction diagnosis.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 19949356 DOI: 10.1097/INF.0b013e3181c6f05c
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatr Infect Dis J ISSN: 0891-3668 Impact factor: 2.129