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Abstract
Dengue fever, dengue haemorrhagic fever, and dengue shock syndrome (DF/DHF/DSS) are tropical diseases that cause significant humanitarian and economic hardship. It is estimated that more than 2.5 billion people are at risk of infection and more than 100 countries have endemic dengue virus transmission. Laboratory tests are essential to provide an accurate diagnosis of dengue virus infection so that appropriate treatment and patient management may be administered. In many dengue endemic settings, laboratory diagnostic resources are limited and simple rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) provide opportunities for point-of-care diagnosis. This paper addresses current issues relating to the application of commercial dengue RDTs for the diagnosis of acute dengue virus infection, recent diagnostic evaluations, and identifies future needs.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22654479 PMCID: PMC3357944 DOI: 10.1155/2012/151967
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biomed Biotechnol ISSN: 1110-7243
Figure 1Graphical representation of the kinetics of dengue NS1 antigen and IgM, IgG, and IgA antibodies during a primary dengue infection.
Figure 2Graphical representation of the kinetics of dengue NS1 antigen and IgM, IgG, and IgA antibodies during a secondary dengue infection.
Characteristics of dengue rapid diagnostic tests mentioned in this paper.
| Manufacturer | Product name | Analytes | Storage temperature (°C) | Quoted accuracy (Sn/Spa) | Sampleb | 10/20 c | Formatd | Sample volume (ul) | Maximum time (min)e |
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| Merlin | Dengue Fever IgG and IgM Combo Device | IgM/IgG | 2–30°C | IgM 96/98 | S/P/WB | Yes | LF | 1 | 30 |
| Standard Diagnostics | BIOLINE Dengue Duo NS1 antigen and IgG and IgM Combo Device | NS1 Ag | 1–30°C | NS1-Ag 92.8/98.4 | S/P/WB | Yes | LF | NS1-Ag 100 | 20 |
| Biosynex | Immunoquick Dengue Fever IgG and IgM | IgM/IgG | 2–30°C | IgM 97.6/98.3 | S/P/WB | Yes | W | 1 | 20 |
| Biorad | STRIP | NS1 Ag | 2–8°C | NS1-Ag 92.3/98.8 | S/P | No | W | 50 | 15 |
| Alere | Panbio Dengue Early Rapid Kit | NS1 Ag | 2–8°C | Not stated | S | No | LF | 50 | 15 |
| Alere | Panbio Dengue Duo Cassette | IgM/IgG | 2–8°C | Sb convalescent—10c−85.1/91.6; 20−98.8/91.6 | S/P/WB | Yes | LF | 10 | 15 |
| MP Diagnostics | ASSURE | IgA | 2–28°C | Not stated | S/P/WB | No | LF | 25 | 15–20 |
Sn/spa: sensitivity/specificity.
bS–serum; P: plasma; WB: whole blood.
cPrimary and secondary infections: manufacturer claims RDT can differentiate
dW: wickstyle; LF: lateral flow.
eMaximum time in minutes to confirm a negative result.
Description of selected recent diagnostic assessments of dengue IgM, IgA, and IgG antibody RDTs.
| Assay | Study | Year | Location | Sample timing | Reference comparator | Antibody target | Sensitivity (95% CI) | Specificity (95% CI) |
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| SD Bioline Dengue IgM (1st Generation) | Blacksell et al. [ | 2006 | Thailand | Admission | AFRIMS MAC and GAC-ELISA paired samples | IgM | 21.8 (17.4–26.7) | 98.8 (95.7–99.9) |
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Nga et al. [ | 2007 | Vietnam | 3 weeks illness | Focus IgM/IgG ELISA | IgM | 10.6 (6.0–18.0) | 99.0 (94.3–99.8) | |
| IgG | 90.4 (84.6–94.2) | 88.9 (77.8–94.8) | ||||||
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| SD Bioline Dengue Duo (2nd Generation) | Wang and Sekaran [ | 2010 | Malaysia | 1–15 days | Virus isolation, RT-PCR, rising titer in a paired samples using MAC ELISA | IgM | 53.5 | 100 |
| Blacksell et al. [ | 2011 | Sri Lanka | Median 5; IQR 2–7 days illness | AFRIMS MAC and GAC-ELISA paired samples | IgM | 79.2 (70.5–87.2) | 89.4 (83.5–93.7) | |
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| Panbio Dengue Duo cassette | Blacksell et al. [ | 2006 | Thailand | Admission | AFRIMS MAC and GAC-ELISA paired samples | IgM | 65.3 (59.9–70.5) | 97.6 (93.9–99.3) |
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Nga et al. [ | 2007 | Vietnam | 3 weeks illness | Focus IgM/IgG ELISA | IgM | 67.3 (57.8–75.6) | 91.7 (84.4–95.7) | |
| IgG | 66.4 (58.4–73.6) | 94.4 (84.9–98.1) | ||||||
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Moorthy et al. [ | 2009 | South India | Not stated | Panbio MAC and GAC-ELISA | IgM | 81.8 | 75.0 | |
| IgG | 87.5 | 66.6 | ||||||
| Blacksell et al. [ | 2011 | Sri Lanka | Median 5; IQR 2–7 days illness | AFRIMS MAC and GAC-ELISA paired samples | IgM | 70.7 (60.7–79.4) | 80.0 (73.0–85.9) | |
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| Merlin IgM | Blacksell et al. [ | 2011 | Sri Lanka | Median 5; IQR 2–7 days illness | AFRIMS MAC and GAC-ELISA paired samples | IgM | 72.7 (62.9–81.2) | 73.8 (66.2–80.4) |
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| Biosynex IgM | Blacksell et al. [ | 2011 | Sri Lanka | Median 5; IQR 2–7 days illness | AFRIMS MAC and GAC-ELISA paired samples | IgM | 79.8 (70.5–87.2) | 46.3 (38.3–54.3) |
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| MP Diagnostics ASSURE | Tan et al. [ | 2011 | Singapore | Acute | NS1 Ag and MAC ELISAs | IgA | 86.7 | 86.1 |
| Ahmed et al. [ | 2010 | Bangladesh | Acute and Convalescent | NS1 Ag and MAC ELISAs | IgA | 99.4 | 100 | |
Description of selected recent diagnostic assessments of dengue NS1 RDTs.
| Assay | Study | Year | Location | Sample timing | Reference comparator | Sensitivity (95% CI) | Specificity (95% CI) |
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| Dussart et al. [ | 2008 | French Guiana | 82% <5 days illness | RT-PCR or paired MAC and GAC-ELISA | 77.6 (72.1–82.4) | 100 (92.6–100) | |
| Shu et al. [ | 2009 | Taiwan | Median 2; 1–7 days illness | RT-PCR or paired MAC and GAC-ELISA | 77.3 (0.54–0.92) | 100 | |
| Hang et al.[ | 2009 | Vietnam | 1–6 days illness | RT-PCR or paired MAC and GAC-ELISA | 72.8 (64.1–80.3) | 100 (91.6–100) | |
| Chaiyaratana et al. [ | 2009 | Thailand | 1–8 days illness | NS1 Ag ELISA | 98.9 (96.8–100) | 90.6 (85.6–95.7) | |
| Zainah et al. [ | 2009 | Malaysia | Not stated | Viral culture, nested RT-PCR, NS1 Ag ELISA | 90.4 (86.6–94.4) | 99.5 (97.4–99.9) | |
| Biorad STRIP | Ramierez et al. [ | 2009 | Venezuela | 2–6 days illness | RT-PCR or paired MAC-ELISA | 67.8 (57.4–76.7) | 94.4 (80.9–99.4) |
| Lima et al. [ | 2009 | Brazil | 1–6 days illness | Combinations of viral culture, nested RT-PCR, NS1 Ag ELISA | 89.6 (84.7–93.2) | 99.1 (96.9–99.9) | |
| Pok et al. [ | 2010 | Singapore | 1-8 days illness | “Recife” classification (7) | 78.9 (70–86.1) | 99 (94.6–99.9) | |
| Tricou et al. [ | 2010 | Vietnam | 1–6 days illness | RT-PCR or paired MAC and GAC-ELISA | 61.6 (55.2–67.8) | 100 (93.8–100) | |
| Najioullah et al. [ | 2011 | Martinique | Not stated | RT-PCR | 49.4% (43.2–55.6) | 100 | |
| Osorio et al. [ | 2010 | Colombia | Median 4; range 2–7 days illness | Viral culture, nested RT-PCR or paired MAC and GAC-ELISA | 57.7 (47.6–67.3) | 95.3 (84.2–99.4) | |
| Blacksell et al. [ | 2011 | Sri Lanka | Median 5; IQR 2–7 days illness | AFRIMS MAC and GAC-ELISA paired samples | 58.6 (48.2–68.4) | 98.8 (95.6 −99.9) | |
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| Tricou et al. [ | 2010 | Vietnam | 1–6 days illness | RT-PCR or paired MAC and GAC-ELISA | 62.4 (56.1–68.5) | 100 (93.8–100) | |
| SD Bioline Dengue Duo | Wang and Sekaran [ | 2010 | Malaysia | 1–15 days | Virus isolation, RT-PCR, paired MAC ELISA | 65.4 (58.5–72.3) | 98.8 (96.2–100) |
| Osorio et al. [ | 2010 | Colombia | Median 4; range 2–7 days illness | Viral culture, nested RT-PCR or paired MAC and GAC-ELISA | 51 (44.1–57.7) | 96.7 (90.8–99.3) | |
| Blacksell et al. [ | 2011 | Sri Lanka | Median 5; IQR 2–7 days illness | AFRIMS MAC and GAC-ELISA paired samples | 48.5 (38.5–58.7) | 99.4 (96.6–100) | |
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| Panbio Early Rapid NS1 | Fry et al. [ | 2011 | Vietnam | 1-5 days; 84.5%<3 days illness | RT-PCR or paired MAC and GAC-ELISA | 69.2 (62.8–75.6) | 96% (92.2– 99.8) |
| Fry et al. [ | 2011 | Malaysia | 1-15 days; 70% ≤5 days illness | RT-PCR or paired MAC and GAC-ELISA | 68.9 (61.8–76.1) | 96.7 (82.8– 99.9) | |
| Blacksell et al. [ | 2011 | Sri Lanka | Median 5; IQR 2–7 days illness | AFRIMS MAC and GAC-ELISA paired samples | 58.6 (48.2–68.4) | 92.5 (87.3–96.1) | |
Description of selected recent diagnostic assessments of dengue RDT combining NS1 antigen, IgM, and IgG antibody results.
| Assay | Study | Year | Location | Sample timing | Reference comparator | Analyte combination | Sensitivity (95% CI) | Specificity (95% CI) |
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| Tricou et al. [ | 2010 | Vietnam | 1–6 days illness | RT-PCR or paired MAC and GAC-ELISA | NS1/IgM | 75.5 (69.6 – 80.8) | 100 (93.8 – 100) | |
| NS1/IgM/IgG | 83.7 (78.4 – 88.1) | 97.9 (88.7 – 99.9) | ||||||
| Wang and Sekaran [ | 2010 | Malaysia | 1–15 days | Virus isolation, RT-PCR, rising titer in a paired samples using MAC ELISA | NS1/IgM | 88.7 (84.0 –93.3) | 98.8 (96.3–100) | |
| SD Dengue Duo Bioline | Osorio et al. [ | 2010 | Colombia | Median 4; range 2–7 days illness | Viral culture, nested RT-PCR or paired MAC and GAC-ELISA | NS1/IgM | 78.4 (72.4 –83.7) | 91.3 (83.6–96.2) |
| NS1/IgM/IgG | 80.7 (75–85.7) | 89.1 (81–94.7) | ||||||
| Blacksell et al. [ | 2011 | Sri Lanka | Median 5; IQR 2-7 days illness | AFRIMS MAC and GAC-ELISA paired samples | NS1/IgM | 92.9 (83.9 –97.1) | 88.8 (82.8–93.2 | |
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| Panbio Early Rapid NS1 and Duo assay | Fry et al. [ | 2011 | Malaysia | 1–15 days; 70% ≤5 days illness | RT-PCR or paired MAC and GAC-ELISA | NS1/IgM | 89.0 (85.2 – 92.8) | Not reported |
| NS1/IgM/IgG | 93.0 | Not reported | ||||||
| Blacksell et al. [ | 2011 | Sri Lanka | Median 5; IQR 2–7 days illness | AFRIMS MAC and GAC-ELISA paired samples | NS1/IgM | 89.9 (82.2–95.0) | 75.0 (67.6–81.5) | |