| Literature DB >> 20509940 |
Vianney Tricou1, Hang T T Vu, Nhu V N Quynh, Chau V V Nguyen, Hien T Tran, Jeremy Farrar, Bridget Wills, Cameron P Simmons.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Dengue is a major public health problem in tropical and subtropical countries. Rapid and easy diagnosis of dengue can assist patient triage and care-management. The detection of DENV NS1 on rapid lateral flow tests offers a fast route to a presumptive dengue diagnosis but careful evaluations are urgently needed as more and more people use them.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20509940 PMCID: PMC2895602 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2334-10-142
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Baseline table summarizing the characteristics of the patient population that contributed to the sample panel
| Variable | Confirmed dengue | Other febrile illness |
|---|---|---|
| N (%) or Median (range) | N (%) or Median (range) | |
| Male sex | 141 (57.8%)a | 25 (55.6%)b |
| Age (years) | 12 (1-49)a | 9 (2-53)b |
| Day of illness | 3 (1-6) | 2 (1-6)b |
| Primary | 49 (35.6%) | |
| Secondary | 87 (63.0%) | |
| Indeterminate | 2 (1.4%) | |
| Primary | 9 (9.9%) | |
| Secondary | 81 (89.0%) | |
| Indeterminate | 1 (1.1%) | |
| Primary | 8 (50.0%) | |
| Secondary | 8 (50.0%) | |
asex and age was unknown in 1/245 acute dengue patients
bsex, age and day of illness was unknown in 2/47 patients with other febrile illness
Sensitivity and specificity, positive and negative predictive values of each assay against the gold standard algorithm
| Assay parameter | Patients (n =) | Acute Dengue cases (n =) | Number positive in rapid test (n =) | Sensitivity % | Specificity % | PPV % | NPV (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BR NS1 | 292 | 245 | 151 | 61.6 | 100 | 100 | 33.3 |
| SD NS1 alone | 292 | 245 | 153 | 62.4 | 100 | 100 | 33.8 |
| SD NS1 or IgMb | 292 | 245 | 185 | 75.5 | 100 | 100 | 43.9 |
| SD NS1 or IgM or IgGb | 292 | 245 | 206 | 83.7 | 97.9 | 99.5 | 53.5 |
aone-sided, 95% Confidence Interval
bthe detection of IgM or IgG in the rapid test is not sufficient for a definitive diagnosis of dengue and results are reported here for comparative purposes only
Sensitivity of the dengue RDTs in samples collected within 3 days of illness onset versus those collected at a later time
| BR-NS1 | SD-NS1 | SD NS1 or IgMb | SD NS1 or IgM or IgGb | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Test sample ≤ 3 days of illness | 156 | 60.9 (52.8 - 68.6) | 62.2 (54.1 - 69.8) | 73.1 (65.4 - 79.9) | 80.1 (73.0 - 86.1) |
| Test sample > 3 days of illness | 89 | 62.9 (52.0 - 72.9) | 62.9 (52.0 - 72.9) | 79.8 (69.9 - 87.6) | 89.9 (81.7 - 95.3) |
| 0.7860 | 1.0000 | 0.2809 | 0.0498 | ||
aFisher's exact test
bthe detection of IgM or IgG in the rapid test is not sufficient for a definitive diagnosis of dengue and results are reported here for comparative purposes only
Sensitivity of dengue RDTs in patients with primary and secondary serological profiles
| BR-NS1 | SD-NS1 | SD NS1 or IgMb | SD NS1 or IgM or IgGb | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary dengue | 66 | 80.3 (68.7 - 89.1) | 80.3 (68.7 - 89.1) | 83.3 (72.1 - 91.4) | 83.3 (72.1 - 91.4) |
| Secondary dengue | 176 | 55.1 (47.4 - 62.6) | 56.3 (48.6 - 63.7) | 72.7 (65.5 - 79.2) | 84.1 (77.8 - 89.2) |
| 0.0003 | 0.0006 | 0.0951 | 0.8472 | ||
aFisher's exact test
bthe detection of IgM or IgG in the rapid test is not sufficient for a definitive diagnosis of dengue and results are reported here for comparative purposes only
Figure 1NS1 sensitivity of Bio-Rad and SD rapid tests in relation to primary and secondary serological status and day of illness in DENV-1 infection. Shown is the sensitivity of NS1 detection in the test sample according to primary and secondary serological status and day of illness for A) Bio-Rad NS1 test and B) SD NS1 test.
Sensitivity (95% CI) of SD NS1 RDT assay in the presence or absence of measurable DENV-reactive IgG or IgM detected by ELISA in the test sample
| Statusa | IgG+ & IgM- | IgG+ & IgM+ | IgG- & IgM- | IgG- & IgM+ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14.3 (4.0 - 32.7) | 31.7 (18.1 - 48.1) | 67.9 (58.2 - 76.7) | 91.4 (82.3 - 96.8) | |
| 28 | 41 | 106 | 70 | |
| 0.1546 | 0.0001 | 0.0002 | ||
aaccording to the MAC and GAC reference ELISAs.
bFisher's exact test
Figure 2Viraemia by NS1 status in DENV-1 infected patients samples at 3 and 4 days after illness onset. Shown is the median (interquartile range, 95% range of data, and outliers) viraemia level in NS1 positive and NS1 negative patients with the same illness duration (3 and 4 days) tested by A) Bio-Rad NS1 test or B) SD Duo test. The limit of detection of the assay is shown with a dashed line. Viraemia levels were significantly higher in NS1 positive patients relative to NS1 negative patients (t-test) at day 3 of illness.
Figure 3NS1 status (with Bio-Rad rapid test) in relation to MAC and GAC ELISA results, viraemia and day of illness in DENV-1 infection. Shown are A) MAC or B) GAC ELISA units, viraemia level and day of illness in NS1 positive and NS1 negative patients.