Literature DB >> 23177165

Evaluation of 4 immunochromatographic tests for rapid detection of norovirus in faecal samples.

Katia Ambert-Balay1, Pierre Pothier.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The rapid detection of noroviruses is essential to implement measures to reduce the rapid spread of gastroenteritis infections they cause, notably in institutions.
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate 4 rapid immunochromatographic tests: RIDA(®)QUICK Norovirus, ImmunoCardSTAT!(®) Norovirus, NOROTOP(®) and SD BIOLINE NOROVIRUS by determining their sensitivity and specificity on a large panel of samples representing 11 genotypes of norovirus genogroup I and 14 of genogroup II, and their cross-reactivity with other enteric viruses. STUDY
DESIGN: Thawed stool samples containing norovirus genogroup I or II or other enteric viruses, and negative samples, were tested by the 4 assays and compared to the reference standard RT-PCR. Fresh stool samples were also tested by RIDA(®)QUICK.
RESULTS: The sensitivity of RIDA(®)QUICK, ImmunoCardSTAT!(®), NOROTOP(®) and SD BIOLINE for the detection of norovirus genogroup I on thawed samples was 17%, 26%, 52% and 23%, respectively. For genogroup II, the sensitivity was 64%, 39%, 50% and 54%, respectively. For GII.4, the main circulating genotype, the sensitivity was 78%, 59%, 61% and 67%, respectively. For all tests, the specificity was 100% and no cross-reactivity with other enteric viruses was observed. The sensitivity of RIDA(®)QUICK on fresh stool samples positive for GII.4 was 71%.
CONCLUSIONS: Knowing that most gastroenteritis cases are due to GII.4, the immunochromatographic tests may be useful for preliminary screening, notably in outbreaks. However, negative samples need to be tested using RT-PCR methods.
Copyright © 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23177165     DOI: 10.1016/j.jcv.2012.11.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Virol        ISSN: 1386-6532            Impact factor:   3.168


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