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Evaluation of the use of a combined HCV antigen/antibody assay in routine laboratory practice.

P Vermeersch1, M Van Ranst, K Lagrou.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Combined hepatitis C virus (HCV) antigen/antibody (Ag/Ab) assays offer the advantage of a shorter window phase compared to traditional anti-HCV antibody assays. These assays have been extensively evaluated for the screening of healthy blood donors, but not in routine laboratory practice.
METHODS: We evaluated the performance of the combined HCV Ag/Ab assay Monolisa Ultra and compared it to Monolisa anti-HCV Plus (which only detects anti-HCV antibodies) in 61 HCV RNA-positive patients (genotypes 1 to 5) and in 276 consecutive AxSYM HCV-reactive patients. Discordant sera were tested with immunoblot and PCR.
RESULTS: All 61 PCR-positive sera were positive with AxSYM, Monolisa Ultra, and Monolisa Plus. Of the 276 consecutive AxSYM-reactive patients, 177 were confirmed as HCV-positive, 78 were HCV-negative and 21 were HCV-indeterminate. There were 4 false-positive results with Monolisa Ultra compared to 1 false-positive result with Monolisa PLus. The signal/cut-off ratio in immunoblot-negative sera was significantly higher with HCV Ultra compared to HCV Plus (p < 0.01). Sensitivity and specificity in AxSYM-reactive sera were 99.4% and 94.9% for Monolisa Ultra and 99.4% and 98.7% for Monolisa Plus.
CONCLUSION: When used as a secondary test, the sensitivity of the combined HCV Ag/Ab assay Monolisa Ultra was excellent, but specificity was reduced in AxSYM-reactive sera compared to Monolisa Plus.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20954463     DOI: 10.1179/acb.2010.053

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Clin Belg        ISSN: 1784-3286            Impact factor:   1.264


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