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Development and validation of an immunoperoxidase antigen detection test for improved diagnosis of rabies in Indonesia

Rabies continues to pose a significant threat to human and animal health in regions of Indonesia. Indonesia has an extensive network of veterinary diagnostic laboratories and the 8 National laboratories are equipped to undertake diagnostic testing for rabies using the commercially-procured direct fl...

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Autores principales: Rahmadane, Ibnu, Certoma, Andrea F., Peck, Grantley R., Fitria, Yul, Payne, Jean, Colling, Axel, Shiell, Brian J., Beddome, Gary, Wilson, Susanne, Yu, Meng, Morrissy, Chris, Michalski, Wojtek P., Bingham, John, Gardner, Ian A., Allen, John D.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5703572/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29131859
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0006079
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author Rahmadane, Ibnu
Certoma, Andrea F.
Peck, Grantley R.
Fitria, Yul
Payne, Jean
Colling, Axel
Shiell, Brian J.
Beddome, Gary
Wilson, Susanne
Yu, Meng
Morrissy, Chris
Michalski, Wojtek P.
Bingham, John
Gardner, Ian A.
Allen, John D.
author_facet Rahmadane, Ibnu
Certoma, Andrea F.
Peck, Grantley R.
Fitria, Yul
Payne, Jean
Colling, Axel
Shiell, Brian J.
Beddome, Gary
Wilson, Susanne
Yu, Meng
Morrissy, Chris
Michalski, Wojtek P.
Bingham, John
Gardner, Ian A.
Allen, John D.
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description Rabies continues to pose a significant threat to human and animal health in regions of Indonesia. Indonesia has an extensive network of veterinary diagnostic laboratories and the 8 National laboratories are equipped to undertake diagnostic testing for rabies using the commercially-procured direct fluorescent antibody test (FAT), which is considered the reference (gold standard) test. However, many of the Indonesian Provincial diagnostic laboratories do not have a fluorescence microscope required to undertake the FAT. Instead, certain Provincial laboratories continue to screen samples using a chemical stain-based test (Seller’s stain test, SST). This test has low diagnostic sensitivity, with negative SST-tested samples being forwarded to the nearest National laboratory resulting in significant delays for completion of testing and considerable additional costs. This study sought to develop a cost-effective and diagnostically-accurate immunoperoxidase antigen detection (RIAD) test for rabies that can be readily and quickly performed by the resource-constrained Provincial laboratories. This would reduce the burden on the National laboratories and allow more rapid diagnoses and implementation of post-exposure prophylaxis. The RIAD test was evaluated using brain smears fixed with acetone or formalin and its performance was validated by comparison with established rabies diagnostic tests used in Indonesia, including the SST and FAT. A proficiency testing panel was distributed between Provincial laboratories to assess the reproducibility of the test. The performance of the RIAD test was improved by using acetone fixation of brain smears rather than formalin fixation such that it was of equivalent accuracy to that of the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE)-recommended FAT, with both tests returning median diagnostic sensitivity and specificity values of 0.989 and 0.993, respectively. The RIAD test and FAT had higher diagnostic sensitivity than the SST (median = 0.562). Proficiency testing using a panel of 6 coded samples distributed to 16 laboratories showed that the RIAD test had good reproducibility with an overall agreement of 97%. This study describes the successful development, characterisation and use of a novel RIAD test and its fitness for purpose as a screening test for use in provincial Indonesian veterinary laboratories.
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spelling pubmed-57035722017-12-08 Development and validation of an immunoperoxidase antigen detection test for improved diagnosis of rabies in Indonesia Rahmadane, Ibnu Certoma, Andrea F. Peck, Grantley R. Fitria, Yul Payne, Jean Colling, Axel Shiell, Brian J. Beddome, Gary Wilson, Susanne Yu, Meng Morrissy, Chris Michalski, Wojtek P. Bingham, John Gardner, Ian A. Allen, John D. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article Rabies continues to pose a significant threat to human and animal health in regions of Indonesia. Indonesia has an extensive network of veterinary diagnostic laboratories and the 8 National laboratories are equipped to undertake diagnostic testing for rabies using the commercially-procured direct fluorescent antibody test (FAT), which is considered the reference (gold standard) test. However, many of the Indonesian Provincial diagnostic laboratories do not have a fluorescence microscope required to undertake the FAT. Instead, certain Provincial laboratories continue to screen samples using a chemical stain-based test (Seller’s stain test, SST). This test has low diagnostic sensitivity, with negative SST-tested samples being forwarded to the nearest National laboratory resulting in significant delays for completion of testing and considerable additional costs. This study sought to develop a cost-effective and diagnostically-accurate immunoperoxidase antigen detection (RIAD) test for rabies that can be readily and quickly performed by the resource-constrained Provincial laboratories. This would reduce the burden on the National laboratories and allow more rapid diagnoses and implementation of post-exposure prophylaxis. The RIAD test was evaluated using brain smears fixed with acetone or formalin and its performance was validated by comparison with established rabies diagnostic tests used in Indonesia, including the SST and FAT. A proficiency testing panel was distributed between Provincial laboratories to assess the reproducibility of the test. The performance of the RIAD test was improved by using acetone fixation of brain smears rather than formalin fixation such that it was of equivalent accuracy to that of the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE)-recommended FAT, with both tests returning median diagnostic sensitivity and specificity values of 0.989 and 0.993, respectively. The RIAD test and FAT had higher diagnostic sensitivity than the SST (median = 0.562). Proficiency testing using a panel of 6 coded samples distributed to 16 laboratories showed that the RIAD test had good reproducibility with an overall agreement of 97%. This study describes the successful development, characterisation and use of a novel RIAD test and its fitness for purpose as a screening test for use in provincial Indonesian veterinary laboratories. Public Library of Science 2017-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5703572/ /pubmed/29131859 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0006079 Text en © 2017 Rahmadane 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Rahmadane, Ibnu
Certoma, Andrea F.
Peck, Grantley R.
Fitria, Yul
Payne, Jean
Colling, Axel
Shiell, Brian J.
Beddome, Gary
Wilson, Susanne
Yu, Meng
Morrissy, Chris
Michalski, Wojtek P.
Bingham, John
Gardner, Ian A.
Allen, John D.
Development and validation of an immunoperoxidase antigen detection test for improved diagnosis of rabies in Indonesia
title Development and validation of an immunoperoxidase antigen detection test for improved diagnosis of rabies in Indonesia
title_full Development and validation of an immunoperoxidase antigen detection test for improved diagnosis of rabies in Indonesia
title_fullStr Development and validation of an immunoperoxidase antigen detection test for improved diagnosis of rabies in Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Development and validation of an immunoperoxidase antigen detection test for improved diagnosis of rabies in Indonesia
title_short Development and validation of an immunoperoxidase antigen detection test for improved diagnosis of rabies in Indonesia
title_sort development and validation of an immunoperoxidase antigen detection test for improved diagnosis of rabies in indonesia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5703572/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29131859
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0006079
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