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Beatriz Araujo Oliveira1, Lea Campos de Oliveira1, Franciane Mendes de Oliveira1, Geovana Maria Pereira1, Regina Maia de Souza1, Erika Regina Manuli1, Fabricio Klerynton Marchini2, Evelyn Patrícia Sanchez Espinoza3, Marcelo Park4,5, Leandro Taniguchi4,5, Pedro Vitale Mendes4, Lucas Augusto Moyses Franco1, Ana Catharina Nastri4, Maura Salaroli de Oliveira4,5, José Mauro Vieira Junior5, Esper Georges Kallas6, Anna Sara Levin7, Ester Cerdeira Sabino1, Silvia Figueiredo Costa3.
Abstract
COVID-19 disease is spread worldwide and diagnostic techniques have been studied in order to contain the pandemic. Immunochromatographic (IC) assays are feasible and a low-cost alternative especially in low and middle-income countries, which lack structure to perform certain diagnostic techniques. Here we evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of eleven different IC tests in 145 serum samples from confirmed cases of COVID-19 using RT-PCR and 100 negative serum samples from blood donors collected in February 2019. We also evaluated the cross-reactivity with dengue using 20 serum samples from patients with confirmed diagnosis for dengue collected in early 2019 through four different tests. We found high sensitivity (92%), specificity (100%) and an almost perfect agreement (Kappa 0.92) of IC assay, especially when we evaluated IgG and IgM combined after 10 days from the onset of symptoms with RT-PCR. However, we detected cross-reactivity between dengue and COVID-19 mainly with IgM antibodies (5 to 20% of cross-reaction) and demonstrated the need for better studies about diagnostic techniques for these diseases.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36197424 PMCID: PMC9528753 DOI: 10.1590/S1678-9946202264063
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Inst Med Trop Sao Paulo ISSN: 0036-4665 Impact factor: 2.169