| Literature DB >> 30287778 |
Andrea Certoma1, Ross A Lunt2, Wilna Vosloo3, Ina Smith4, Axel Colling5, David T Williams6, Thao Tran7, Stuart D Blacksell8,9.
Abstract
Australian bat lyssavirus (ABLV) is closely related to the classical rabies virus and has been associated with three human fatalities and two equine fatalities in Australia. ABLV infection in humans causes encephalomyelitis, resulting in fatal disease, but has no effective therapy. The virus is maintained in enzootic circulation within fruit bats (Pteropid spp.) and at least one insectivorous bat variety (Saccolaimus flaviventris). Most frequently, laboratory testing is conducted on pteropodid bat brains, either following a potential human exposure through bites, scratches and other direct contacts with bats, or as opportunistic assessment of sick or dead bats. The level of medical intervention and post-exposure prophylaxis is largely determined on laboratory testing for antigen/virus as the demonstrable infection status of the in-contact bat. This study evaluates the comparative diagnostic performance of a lateral flow test, Anigen Rabies Ag detection rapid test (RDT), in pteropodid variant of ABLV-infected bat brain tissues. The RDT demonstrated 100% agreement with the reference standard fluorescent antibody test on 43 clinical samples suggesting a potential application in rapid diagnosis of pteropodid variant of ABLV infection. A weighted Kappa value of 0.95 confirmed a high level of agreement between both tests.Entities:
Keywords: Australian bat lyssavirus; fluorescent antibody test; rabies Ag detection rapid test
Year: 2018 PMID: 30287778 PMCID: PMC6306826 DOI: 10.3390/tropicalmed3040109
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trop Med Infect Dis ISSN: 2414-6366
Comparison of the Anigen Rapid Rabies Ag Test Kit (RDT) with the reference standard fluorescent antibody test (FAT) using clinical specimens derived from brain tissues of Australian pteropodid bats.
| Bat Species | SAN | FAT | RDT |
|---|---|---|---|
| 04-02171 | + | + | |
| 09-03883 | + | + | |
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| 09-01140 | + | + |
| 07-01227 | + | + | |
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| 07-00872 | + | + |
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| 07-00344 | + | + |
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| 07-00242 | + | + |
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| 04-03133 | + | + |
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| 04-02178 | + | + |
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| 05-08494 | + | + |
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| 05-08728 | + | + |
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| 06-04188 | + | + |
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| 05-05791 | + | + |
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| 05-00252 | + | + |
| 02-02266 | + | + | |
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| 02-02283 | + | + weak |
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| 02-01225 | + | + |
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| 00-00573 | + | + |
| 01-02752 | + | + | |
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| 01-00593 | + | + |
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| 97-01679 | + | + |
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| 97-01680 | + | + |
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| 97-01678 | + | + |
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| 97-01677 | + | + |
| 09-01659 | − | − | |
| 09-00147 | − | − | |
| 09-00260 | − | − | |
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| 09-00268 | − | − |
| Microbat (unidentified) | 09-00280 | − | − |
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| 09-00546 | − | − |
| Microbat (unidentified) | 09-00571-1 | − | − |
| Microbat (unidentified) | 09-00630 | − | − |
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| 09-00982 | − | − |
| Microbat (unidentified) | 09-01370 | − | − |
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| 09-01761 | − | − |
| 09-02604 | − | − | |
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| 09-02459 | − | − |
| Long eared bat | 09-01830 | − | − |
| 09-01761 | − | − | |
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| 09-02934 | − | − |
| 09-03271 | − | − | |
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| 09-03449 | − | − |
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| 09-04309 | − | − |
+ denotes positive test result, − denotes negative test result. SAN: sample admission number, FAT: fluorescent antibody test, RDT: Anigen Rabies Ag detection rapid test, PC: positive control from infected bat brain, NC: negative control from non-infected bat brain, GHFF: grey headed flying fox.
Summary of results shown in Table 1 in a 2 × 2 table, for calculation of relative Sensitivity and Specificity of the rapid diagnostic test (RDT) using the fluorescent antibody test (FAT) as reference test.
| RDT Result | FAT | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Positive | Weak Positive | Negative | ||
| Positive | 23 | 0 | 0 | |
| Weak positive | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
| Negative | 0 | 0 | 19 | |
| Total | 24 | 0 | 19 | |