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Evaluation of a Newly Developed Lateral Flow Immunoassay for the Diagnosis of Cryptococcosis

Background. Cryptococcosis is a common opportunistic infection of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)–infected individuals mostly occurring in resource-limited countries. This study compares the performance of a recently developed lateral flow immunoassay (LFA) to blood culture and enzyme immunoassay...

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Autores principales: Lindsley, Mark D., Mekha, Nanthawan, Baggett, Henry C., Surinthong, Yupha, Autthateinchai, Rinrapas, Sawatwong, Pongpun, Harris, Julie R., Park, Benjamin J., Chiller, Tom, Balajee, S. Arunmozhi, Poonwan, Natteewan
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3148258/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21810743
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/cir379
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author Lindsley, Mark D.
Mekha, Nanthawan
Baggett, Henry C.
Surinthong, Yupha
Autthateinchai, Rinrapas
Sawatwong, Pongpun
Harris, Julie R.
Park, Benjamin J.
Chiller, Tom
Balajee, S. Arunmozhi
Poonwan, Natteewan
author_facet Lindsley, Mark D.
Mekha, Nanthawan
Baggett, Henry C.
Surinthong, Yupha
Autthateinchai, Rinrapas
Sawatwong, Pongpun
Harris, Julie R.
Park, Benjamin J.
Chiller, Tom
Balajee, S. Arunmozhi
Poonwan, Natteewan
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description Background. Cryptococcosis is a common opportunistic infection of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)–infected individuals mostly occurring in resource-limited countries. This study compares the performance of a recently developed lateral flow immunoassay (LFA) to blood culture and enzyme immunoassay (EIA) for the diagnosis of cryptococcosis. Methods. Archived sera from 704 HIV-infected patients hospitalized for acute respiratory illness in Thailand were tested for cryptococcal antigenemia using EIA. All EIA-positive and a subset of EIA-negative sera were tested by LFA, with results recorded after 5 and 15 minutes incubation. Urine from patients with LFA- and EIA-positive sera was tested by LFA. Antigen results from patients with positive cryptococcal blood cultures were compared. Results. Of 704 sera, 92 (13%) were positive by EIA; among the 91 EIA-positive sera tested by LFA, 82 (90%) and 87 (96%) were LFA positive when read after 5 and 15 minutes, respectively. Kappa agreement of EIA and LFA for sera was 0.923 after 5 minutes and 0.959 after 15 minutes, respectively. Two of 373 EIA-negative sera were LFA positive at both time points. Of 74 urine specimens from EIA-positive patients, 52 (70.3%) were LFA positive. EIA was positive in 16 of 17 sera from blood culture–positive patients (94% sensitivity), and all sera were positive by LFA (100% sensitivity). Conclusions. A high level of agreement was shown between LFA and EIA testing of serum. The LFA is a rapid, easy-to-perform assay that does not require refrigeration, demonstrating its potential usefulness as a point-of-care assay for diagnosis of cryptococcosis in resource-limited countries.
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spelling pubmed-31482582011-08-15 Evaluation of a Newly Developed Lateral Flow Immunoassay for the Diagnosis of Cryptococcosis Lindsley, Mark D. Mekha, Nanthawan Baggett, Henry C. Surinthong, Yupha Autthateinchai, Rinrapas Sawatwong, Pongpun Harris, Julie R. Park, Benjamin J. Chiller, Tom Balajee, S. Arunmozhi Poonwan, Natteewan Clin Infect Dis Articles and Commentaries Background. Cryptococcosis is a common opportunistic infection of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)–infected individuals mostly occurring in resource-limited countries. This study compares the performance of a recently developed lateral flow immunoassay (LFA) to blood culture and enzyme immunoassay (EIA) for the diagnosis of cryptococcosis. Methods. Archived sera from 704 HIV-infected patients hospitalized for acute respiratory illness in Thailand were tested for cryptococcal antigenemia using EIA. All EIA-positive and a subset of EIA-negative sera were tested by LFA, with results recorded after 5 and 15 minutes incubation. Urine from patients with LFA- and EIA-positive sera was tested by LFA. Antigen results from patients with positive cryptococcal blood cultures were compared. Results. Of 704 sera, 92 (13%) were positive by EIA; among the 91 EIA-positive sera tested by LFA, 82 (90%) and 87 (96%) were LFA positive when read after 5 and 15 minutes, respectively. Kappa agreement of EIA and LFA for sera was 0.923 after 5 minutes and 0.959 after 15 minutes, respectively. Two of 373 EIA-negative sera were LFA positive at both time points. Of 74 urine specimens from EIA-positive patients, 52 (70.3%) were LFA positive. EIA was positive in 16 of 17 sera from blood culture–positive patients (94% sensitivity), and all sera were positive by LFA (100% sensitivity). Conclusions. A high level of agreement was shown between LFA and EIA testing of serum. The LFA is a rapid, easy-to-perform assay that does not require refrigeration, demonstrating its potential usefulness as a point-of-care assay for diagnosis of cryptococcosis in resource-limited countries. Oxford University Press 2011-08-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3148258/ /pubmed/21810743 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/cir379 Text en Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2011. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lindsley, Mark D.
Mekha, Nanthawan
Baggett, Henry C.
Surinthong, Yupha
Autthateinchai, Rinrapas
Sawatwong, Pongpun
Harris, Julie R.
Park, Benjamin J.
Chiller, Tom
Balajee, S. Arunmozhi
Poonwan, Natteewan
Evaluation of a Newly Developed Lateral Flow Immunoassay for the Diagnosis of Cryptococcosis
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title_fullStr Evaluation of a Newly Developed Lateral Flow Immunoassay for the Diagnosis of Cryptococcosis
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title_short Evaluation of a Newly Developed Lateral Flow Immunoassay for the Diagnosis of Cryptococcosis
title_sort evaluation of a newly developed lateral flow immunoassay for the diagnosis of cryptococcosis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3148258/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21810743
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/cir379
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