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A point-of-care diagnostic for differentiating Ebola from endemic febrile diseases.

David Sebba1, Alexander G Lastovich1, Melody Kuroda1, Eric Fallows1, Joshua Johnson2, Ambroise Ahouidi3,4, Anna N Honko2, Henry Fu1, Rex Nielson1, Erin Carruthers1, Cyrille Diédhiou3, Doré Ahmadou5, Barré Soropogui5, John Ruedas6, Kristen Peters6, Miroslaw Bartkowiak1, N'Faly Magassouba5, Souleymane Mboup3,4, Yanis Ben Amor7, John H Connor8, Kristin Weidemaier9.   

Abstract

Hemorrhagic fever outbreaks such as Ebola are difficult to detect and control because of the lack of low-cost, easily deployable diagnostics and because initial clinical symptoms mimic other endemic diseases such as malaria. Current molecular diagnostic methods such as polymerase chain reaction require trained personnel and laboratory infrastructure, hindering diagnostics at the point of need. Although rapid tests such as lateral flow can be broadly deployed, they are typically not well-suited for differentiating among multiple diseases presenting with similar symptoms. Early detection and control of Ebola outbreaks require simple, easy-to-use assays that can detect and differentiate infection with Ebola virus from other more common febrile diseases. Here, we developed and tested an immunoassay technology that uses surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) tags to simultaneously detect antigens from Ebola, Lassa, and malaria within a single blood sample. Results are provided in <30 min for individual or batched samples. Using 190 clinical samples collected from the 2014 West African Ebola outbreak, along with 163 malaria positives and 233 negative controls, we demonstrated Ebola detection with 90.0% sensitivity and 97.9% specificity and malaria detection with 100.0% sensitivity and 99.6% specificity. These results, along with corresponding live virus and nonhuman primate testing of an Ebola, Lassa, and malaria 3-plex assay, indicate the potential of the SERS technology as an important tool for outbreak detection and clinical triage in low-resource settings.
Copyright © 2018 The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the Advancement of Science. No claim to original U.S. Government Works.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30541788     DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.aat0944

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Transl Med        ISSN: 1946-6234            Impact factor:   17.956


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