1. Rapid diagnosis of influenza A. Comparison with ELISA immunocapture and culture
- Author
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M. Aymard, P. Marchand, J.J. Chomel, and M.F. Remilleux
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medicine.diagnostic_test ,biology ,business.industry ,Orthomyxoviridae ,H1N1 influenza ,virus diseases ,Influenza a ,Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay ,biology.organism_classification ,Virology ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Virus ,Immunoenzyme Techniques ,Antigen ,Influenza A virus ,Immunoassay ,Influenza, Human ,medicine ,Humans ,Viral disease ,business ,Antigens, Viral - Abstract
The Directigen Flu-A is an enzyme immunoassay for detecting in 15 min the influenza A nucleoproteinic antigen directly from specimens after passive adsorption on a cellulose membrane. The test was assessed using 160 frozen (−20°C) specimens collected during the 1988–1989 A/H1N1 influenza epidemic and the 1989–1990 A/H3N2 epidemic. Compared to the ELISA immunocapture test, the sensitivity of the commercial test was 87.8% and the specificity was 97.6%. When compared to isolation of viruses on LLCMK2 cells and/or chicken embryo, the sensitivity was 84%. No cross-reaction was found with other respiratory disease viruses. The feasibility, practicability and rapidity of the test make it a test of choice for rapid diagnosis of influenza A.
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- 1992