1. Evaluation of the Performance of the Loopamp Trypanosoma cruzi Detection Kit for the Diagnosis of Chagas Disease in an Area Where It Is Not Endemic, Spain
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Emilia García Diez, Javier Nieto, Montserrat Gállego, Elena Sulleiro Igual, Alba Abras, Carmen Muñoz, Cristina Ballart, Ismael Ibáñez Perez, Zaira Moure, Israel Cruz, María Flores-Chávez, Pilar Perez-Gordillo, Albert Picado, Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics (Suiza), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Agency for Administration of University and Research, Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats, and Barcelona Institute for Global Health
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0301 basic medicine ,specificity ,Gastroenterology ,Serology ,Protozoan diseases ,0302 clinical medicine ,Sensitivity ,congenital Chagas disease ,Japan ,Child ,Accuracy ,biology ,accuracy ,Visual examination ,Parasitologia mèdica ,Molecular Diagnostic Techniques ,Specificity ,Congenital Chagas disease ,Molecular diagnosis ,Nucleic Acid Amplification Techniques ,Microbiology (medical) ,Chagas disease ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Chagas, Malaltia de ,Protozoosi ,Trypanosoma cruzi ,030106 microbiology ,030231 tropical medicine ,Loop-mediated isothermal amplification ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,03 medical and health sciences ,LAMP ,Internal medicine ,parasitic diseases ,molecular diagnosis ,medicine ,Humans ,Chagas Disease ,Positive serology ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,sensitivity ,Trypanosoma cruzi DNA ,Chagas' disease ,Spain ,Parasitology ,business ,Kappa ,Medical parasitology - Abstract
In Spain, PCR is the tool of choice for the diagnosis of congenital Chagas disease (CD) and serology for diagnosing chronic CD. A loop-mediated isothermal amplification test for Trypanosoma cruzi DNA detection showed good analytical performance and ease of use., In Spain, PCR is the tool of choice for the diagnosis of congenital Chagas disease (CD) and serology for diagnosing chronic CD. A loop-mediated isothermal amplification test for Trypanosoma cruzi DNA detection showed good analytical performance and ease of use. We aimed to evaluate the performance of the Loopamp Trypanosoma cruzi detection kit (Eiken Chemical Co. Ltd., Japan) (Tcruzi-LAMP) for congenital and chronic CD diagnosis using well-characterized samples. We included samples from 39 congenital and 174 chronic CD cases and from 48 uninfected children born to infected mothers and 34 nonchagasic individuals. The sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of Tcruzi-LAMP were estimated using standard case definitions for congenital CD (positive result by parasitological or PCR tests or serology after 9 months of age) and chronic CD (positive serology by at least two tests). The Tcruzi-LAMP results were read by visual examination and a real-time fluorimeter. For congenital CD, Tcruzi-LAMP sensitivity was 97% for both types of reading; specificity was 92% by visual examination and 94% by fluorimeter. For chronic CD, sensitivity was 47% and specificity 100%. The accuracy in congenital CD was >94% versus 56% in chronic CD. The agreement of Tcruzi-LAMP with PCR tests was better in congenital CD (kappa, 0.86 to 0.91) than in chronic CD (kappa, 0.67 to 0.83). The Loopamp Trypanosoma cruzi detection kit showed good performance for the diagnosis of congenital CD. Tcruzi-LAMP, like PCR, can be useful for the screening and early diagnosis of congenital infection.
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- 2021