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Accuracy of a Dual Path Platform (DPP) Assay for the Rapid Point-of-Care Diagnosis of Human Leptospirosis

BACKGROUND: Diagnosis of leptospirosis by the gold standard serologic assay, the microscopic agglutination test (MAT), requires paired sera and is not widely available. We developed a rapid assay using immunodominant Leptospira immunoglobulin-like (Lig) proteins in a Dual Path Platform (DPP). This s...

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Autores principales: Nabity, Scott A., Ribeiro, Guilherme S., Lessa Aquino, Carolina, Takahashi, Daniele, Damião, Alcinéia Oliveira, Gonçalves, André H. O., Miranda-Filho, Demócrito B., Greenwald, Rena, Esfandiari, Javan, Lyashchenko, Konstantin P., Reis, Mitermayer G., Medeiros, Marco A., Ko, Albert I.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3486890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23133686
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001878
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author Nabity, Scott A.
Ribeiro, Guilherme S.
Lessa Aquino, Carolina
Takahashi, Daniele
Damião, Alcinéia Oliveira
Gonçalves, André H. O.
Miranda-Filho, Demócrito B.
Greenwald, Rena
Esfandiari, Javan
Lyashchenko, Konstantin P.
Reis, Mitermayer G.
Medeiros, Marco A.
Ko, Albert I.
author_facet Nabity, Scott A.
Ribeiro, Guilherme S.
Lessa Aquino, Carolina
Takahashi, Daniele
Damião, Alcinéia Oliveira
Gonçalves, André H. O.
Miranda-Filho, Demócrito B.
Greenwald, Rena
Esfandiari, Javan
Lyashchenko, Konstantin P.
Reis, Mitermayer G.
Medeiros, Marco A.
Ko, Albert I.
author_sort Nabity, Scott A.
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description BACKGROUND: Diagnosis of leptospirosis by the gold standard serologic assay, the microscopic agglutination test (MAT), requires paired sera and is not widely available. We developed a rapid assay using immunodominant Leptospira immunoglobulin-like (Lig) proteins in a Dual Path Platform (DPP). This study aimed to evaluate the assay's diagnostic performance in the setting of urban transmission. METHODOLOGY: We determined test sensitivity using 446 acute and convalescent sera from MAT-confirmed case-patients with severe or mild leptospirosis in Brazil. We assessed test specificity using 677 sera from the following groups: healthy residents of a Brazilian slum with endemic transmission, febrile outpatients from the same slum, healthy blood donors, and patients with dengue, hepatitis A, and syphilis. Three operators independently interpreted visual results without knowing specimen status. RESULTS: The overall sensitivity for paired sera was 100% and 73% for severe and mild disease, respectively. In the acute phase, the assay achieved a sensitivity of 85% and 64% for severe and mild leptospirosis, respectively. Within seven days of illness onset, the assay achieved a sensitivity of 77% for severe disease and 60% for mild leptospirosis. Sensitivity of the DPP assay was similar to that for IgM-ELISA and increased with both duration of symptoms (chi-square regression P = 0.002) and agglutinating titer (Spearman ρ = 0.24, P<0.001). Specificity was ≥93% for dengue, hepatitis A, syphilis, febrile outpatients, and blood donors, while it was 86% for healthy slum residents. Inter-operator agreement ranged from very good to excellent (kappa: 0.82–0.94) and test-to-test reproducibility was also high (kappa: 0.89). CONCLUSIONS: The DPP assay performed acceptably well for diagnosis of severe acute clinical leptospirosis and can be easily implemented in hospitals and health posts where leptospirosis is a major public health problem. However, test accuracy may need improvement for mild disease and early stage leptospirosis, particularly in regions with high transmission.
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spelling pubmed-34868902012-11-06 Accuracy of a Dual Path Platform (DPP) Assay for the Rapid Point-of-Care Diagnosis of Human Leptospirosis Nabity, Scott A. Ribeiro, Guilherme S. Lessa Aquino, Carolina Takahashi, Daniele Damião, Alcinéia Oliveira Gonçalves, André H. O. Miranda-Filho, Demócrito B. Greenwald, Rena Esfandiari, Javan Lyashchenko, Konstantin P. Reis, Mitermayer G. Medeiros, Marco A. Ko, Albert I. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Diagnosis of leptospirosis by the gold standard serologic assay, the microscopic agglutination test (MAT), requires paired sera and is not widely available. We developed a rapid assay using immunodominant Leptospira immunoglobulin-like (Lig) proteins in a Dual Path Platform (DPP). This study aimed to evaluate the assay's diagnostic performance in the setting of urban transmission. METHODOLOGY: We determined test sensitivity using 446 acute and convalescent sera from MAT-confirmed case-patients with severe or mild leptospirosis in Brazil. We assessed test specificity using 677 sera from the following groups: healthy residents of a Brazilian slum with endemic transmission, febrile outpatients from the same slum, healthy blood donors, and patients with dengue, hepatitis A, and syphilis. Three operators independently interpreted visual results without knowing specimen status. RESULTS: The overall sensitivity for paired sera was 100% and 73% for severe and mild disease, respectively. In the acute phase, the assay achieved a sensitivity of 85% and 64% for severe and mild leptospirosis, respectively. Within seven days of illness onset, the assay achieved a sensitivity of 77% for severe disease and 60% for mild leptospirosis. Sensitivity of the DPP assay was similar to that for IgM-ELISA and increased with both duration of symptoms (chi-square regression P = 0.002) and agglutinating titer (Spearman ρ = 0.24, P<0.001). Specificity was ≥93% for dengue, hepatitis A, syphilis, febrile outpatients, and blood donors, while it was 86% for healthy slum residents. Inter-operator agreement ranged from very good to excellent (kappa: 0.82–0.94) and test-to-test reproducibility was also high (kappa: 0.89). CONCLUSIONS: The DPP assay performed acceptably well for diagnosis of severe acute clinical leptospirosis and can be easily implemented in hospitals and health posts where leptospirosis is a major public health problem. However, test accuracy may need improvement for mild disease and early stage leptospirosis, particularly in regions with high transmission. Public Library of Science 2012-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3486890/ /pubmed/23133686 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001878 Text en © 2012 Nabity et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Nabity, Scott A.
Ribeiro, Guilherme S.
Lessa Aquino, Carolina
Takahashi, Daniele
Damião, Alcinéia Oliveira
Gonçalves, André H. O.
Miranda-Filho, Demócrito B.
Greenwald, Rena
Esfandiari, Javan
Lyashchenko, Konstantin P.
Reis, Mitermayer G.
Medeiros, Marco A.
Ko, Albert I.
Accuracy of a Dual Path Platform (DPP) Assay for the Rapid Point-of-Care Diagnosis of Human Leptospirosis
title Accuracy of a Dual Path Platform (DPP) Assay for the Rapid Point-of-Care Diagnosis of Human Leptospirosis
title_full Accuracy of a Dual Path Platform (DPP) Assay for the Rapid Point-of-Care Diagnosis of Human Leptospirosis
title_fullStr Accuracy of a Dual Path Platform (DPP) Assay for the Rapid Point-of-Care Diagnosis of Human Leptospirosis
title_full_unstemmed Accuracy of a Dual Path Platform (DPP) Assay for the Rapid Point-of-Care Diagnosis of Human Leptospirosis
title_short Accuracy of a Dual Path Platform (DPP) Assay for the Rapid Point-of-Care Diagnosis of Human Leptospirosis
title_sort accuracy of a dual path platform (dpp) assay for the rapid point-of-care diagnosis of human leptospirosis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3486890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23133686
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001878
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