Literature DB >> 31558351

Clinical evaluation of ID NOW influenza A & B 2, a rapid influenza virus detection kit using isothermal nucleic acid amplification technology - A comparison with currently available tests.

Keiko Mitamura1, Hideaki Shimizu2, Masahiko Yamazaki3, Masataka Ichikawa4, Takashi Abe5, Yuki Yasumi6, Yoko Ichikawa7, Toru Shibata8, Masaaki Yoshihara9, Ken Shiozaki10, Shinji Baba11, Yoshihiro Kudo12, Masahiko Tokushima13, Yasushi Konomi14, Chiharu Kawakami15.   

Abstract

In this study, we evaluated the performance of ID NOW Influenza A & B 2 (ID NOW 2), a rapid molecular point-of-care test for influenza within 13 min, in comparison with currently available tests. A total of 254 nasopharyngeal swabs (NPS) and 271 nasopharyngeal aspirates (NPA) collected from 373 children and 152 adults with influenza-like illness were tested using ID NOW 2, viral culture, rapid antigen detection test, and loop-mediated isothermal amplification test to evaluate the sensitivity and specificity compared with real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction as the reference method. The sensitivities of ID NOW 2 for influenza A were 95.9% and 95.7% in NPS and NPA, respectively, and for influenza B were 100% and 98.7% in NPS and NPA, respectively. The specificity was 100% for both influenza A and influenza B in NPS and NPA. Sensitivity of each test method reflected the difference of analytical sensitivity among the tests, and ID NOW 2 was not affected by time after illness onset and patient age. In conclusion, ID NOW 2 demonstrated a high sensitivity and specificity that is useful for diagnosis of influenza in the clinical setting and infection control.
Copyright © 2019 Japanese Society of Chemotherapy and The Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  ID NOW influenza A & B 2; Influenza; Isothermal nucleic acid amplification; Point-of-care testing; Rapid antigen detection test

Year:  2019        PMID: 31558351     DOI: 10.1016/j.jiac.2019.08.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Infect Chemother        ISSN: 1341-321X            Impact factor:   2.211


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Authors:  Norihito Kaku; Kohji Hashiguchi; Norihiko Akamatsu; Fumiko Wakigawa; Junichi Matsuda; Kenzo Komaru; Takumi Nakao; Yosuke Harada; Atsuko Hara; Naoki Uno; Kei Sakamoto; Yoshitomo Morinaga; Takeshi Kitazaki; Hiroo Hasegawa; Taiga Miyazaki; Masaaki Fukuda; Koichi Izumikawa; Hiroshi Mukae; Katsunori Yanagihara
Journal:  Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis       Date:  2021-02-16       Impact factor: 3.267

2.  Trends in effectiveness of inactivated influenza vaccine in children by age groups in seven seasons immediately before the COVID-19 era.

Authors:  Masayoshi Shinjoh; Munehiro Furuichi; Hisato Kobayashi; Yoshio Yamaguchi; Naonori Maeda; Mizuki Yaginuma; Ken Kobayashi; Taisuke Nogayama; Michiko Chiga; Mio Oshima; Yuu Kuramochi; Go Yamada; Atsushi Narabayashi; Ichiro Ookawara; Mitsuhiro Nishida; Kenichiro Tsunematsu; Isamu Kamimaki; Motoko Shimoyamada; Makoto Yoshida; Akimichi Shibata; Yuji Nakata; Nobuhiko Taguchi; Keiko Mitamura; Takao Takahashi
Journal:  Vaccine       Date:  2022-04-11       Impact factor: 4.169

3.  Rapid Enrichment and Ultrasensitive Detection of Influenza A Virus in Human Specimen using Magnetic Quantum Dot Nanobeads Based Test Strips.

Authors:  Zikun Bai; Hongjuan Wei; Xingsheng Yang; Yanhui Zhu; Yongjin Peng; Jing Yang; Chongwen Wang; Zhen Rong; Shengqi Wang
Journal:  Sens Actuators B Chem       Date:  2020-08-21       Impact factor: 7.460

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