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Field validation of recombinant antigen immunoassays for diagnosis of Lassa fever

Authors :
Boisen, Matthew L.
Hartnett, Jessica N.
Shaffer, Jeffrey G.
Goba, Augustine
Momoh, Mambu
Sandi, John Demby
Fullah, Mohamed
Nelson, Diana K. S.
Bush, Duane J.
Rowland, Megan M.
Heinrich, Megan L.
Koval, Anatoliy P.
Cross, Robert W.
Barnes, Kayla G.
Lachenauer, Anna E.
Lin, Aaron E.
Nekoui, Mahan
Kotliar, Dylan
Winnicki, Sarah M.
Siddle, Katherine J.
Gbakie, Michael
Fonnie, Mbalu
Koroma, Veronica J.
Kanneh, Lansana
Kulakosky, Peter C.
Hastie, Kathryn M.
Wilson, Russell B.
Andersen, Kristian G.
Folarin, Onikepe O.
Happi, Christian T.
Sabeti, Pardis C.
Geisbert, Thomas W.
Saphire, Erica Ollmann
Khan, S. Humarr
Grant, Donald S.
Schieffelin, John S.
Branco, Luis M.
Garry, Robert F.
Source :
Boisen, M. L., J. N. Hartnett, J. G. Shaffer, A. Goba, M. Momoh, J. D. Sandi, M. Fullah, et al. 2018. “Field validation of recombinant antigen immunoassays for diagnosis of Lassa fever.” Scientific Reports 8 (1): 5939. doi:10.1038/s41598-018-24246-w. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-24246-w.
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Nature Publishing Group UK, 2018.

Abstract

Lassa fever, a hemorrhagic fever caused by Lassa virus (LASV), is endemic in West Africa. It is difficult to distinguish febrile illnesses that are common in West Africa from Lassa fever based solely on a patient’s clinical presentation. The field performance of recombinant antigen-based Lassa fever immunoassays was compared to that of quantitative polymerase chain assays (qPCRs) using samples from subjects meeting the case definition of Lassa fever presenting to Kenema Government Hospital in Sierra Leone. The recombinant Lassa virus (ReLASV) enzyme-linked immunosorbant assay (ELISA) for detection of viral antigen in blood performed with 95% sensitivity and 97% specificity using a diagnostic standard that combined results of the immunoassays and qPCR. The ReLASV rapid diagnostic test (RDT), a lateral flow immunoassay based on paired monoclonal antibodies to the Josiah strain of LASV (lineage IV), performed with 90% sensitivity and 100% specificity. ReLASV immunoassays performed better than the most robust qPCR currently available, which had 82% sensitivity and 95% specificity. The performance characteristics of recombinant antigen-based Lassa virus immunoassays indicate that they can aid in the diagnosis of LASV Infection and inform the clinical management of Lassa fever patients.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
Digital Access to Scholarship at Harvard (DASH)
Journal :
Boisen, M. L., J. N. Hartnett, J. G. Shaffer, A. Goba, M. Momoh, J. D. Sandi, M. Fullah, et al. 2018. “Field validation of recombinant antigen immunoassays for diagnosis of Lassa fever.” Scientific Reports 8 (1): 5939. doi:10.1038/s41598-018-24246-w. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-24246-w.
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edshld.1.37068187
Document Type :
Journal Article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-24246-w