| Literature DB >> 20196849 |
Claire M Mugasa1, Thierry Laurent, Gerard J Schoone, Frank L Basiye, Alfarazdeg A Saad, Sayda El Safi, Piet A Kager, Henk Dfh Schallig.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Molecular methods to detect Leishmania parasites are considered specific and sensitive, but often not applied in endemic areas of developing countries due to technical complexity. In the present study isothermal, nucleic acid sequence based amplification (NASBA) was coupled to oligochromatography (OC) to develop a simplified detection method for the diagnosis of leishmaniasis. NASBA-OC, detecting Leishmania RNA, was evaluated using clinical samples from visceral leishmaniasis patients from East Africa (n = 30) and cutaneous leishmaniasis from South America (n = 70) and appropriate control samples.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20196849 PMCID: PMC2844367 DOI: 10.1186/1756-3305-3-13
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
Summary of the results of NASBA-OC testing of different clinical samples.
| Clinical Sample | Number of Samples NASBA-OC positive | Number of Samples NASBA-OC negative |
|---|---|---|
| Blood samples healthy controls from Sudan (n = 50) | 0 | 50 |
| Blood samples confirmed VL cases from Sudan (n = 30) | 28 | 2 |
| Skin biopsies of patients with other skin diseases from The Netherlands (n = 5) | 0 | 5 |
| Skin biopsies of patients with confirmed CL from Suriname (n = 27) | 27 | 0 |
| Skin biopsies of patients with confirmed CL from Brazil (n = 43) | 42 | 1 |
| NASBA-OC employed on blood samples | ||
| Sensitivity | 93.3% (95% CI: 76.5% - 98.8%) | |
| Specificity | 100% (95 CI: 91.1% - 100%) | |
| PPV | 100% (95% CI: 85.0 - 100%) | |
| NPV | 96.2% (95 CI: 85.7% - 99.3%) | |
| NASBA-OC employed on skin biopsies | ||
| Sensitivity | 98.6% (95% CI: 91.2% - 99.9%) | |
| Specificity | 100% (95% CI: 46.3% - 100%) | |
| PPV | 100% (95% CI: 93.4% - 100%) | |
| NPV | 83.3% (95% CI: 36.5% - 99.1%) | |