Title of article :
Combined Use of Malaria Antigen and Antibody Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay for Blood Screening of Plasmodium vivax in the Republic of Korea
Author/Authors :
Kim, Jeeyong Korea University - Brain Korea 21 Graduate School of Medicine, College of Medicine - Department of Laboratory Medicine, Korea , Jang, Jin Woo Korea University - Brain Korea 21 Graduate School of Medicine, College of Medicine - Department of Laboratory Medicine, Korea , Kim, Ju Yeon Korea University - Brain Korea 21 Graduate School of Medicine, College of Medicine - Department of Laboratory Medicine, Korea , Oh, Deok Ja Korean Red Cross - Central Blood Laboratory Center, Korea , Lim, Chae Seung Korea University - Brain Korea 21 Graduate School of Medicine, College of Medicine - Department of Laboratory Medicine, Korea
From page :
212
To page :
218
Abstract :
Objective: To evaluate the clinical sensitivity and specificity of the newly developed Genedia malaria antigen enzymelinked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) test and to evaluate the diagnostic efficiency of the combined use of the Genedia malaria antigen and antibody ELISA tests to detect Plasmodium vivax in blood samples. Materials and Methods: In all, 1,070 samples were analyzed: 300 P. vivax -infected patients, 41 samples from posttreatment patients upon follow-up and 729 healthy volunteers. The Genedia malaria antigen ELISA test and the Genedia malaria antibody ELISA 2.0 test were evaluated and compared to polymerase chain reaction and microscopy. Results: The Genedia malaria antigen ELISA test had a clinical sensitivity of 94.7% (284/300) and a clinical specificity of 99.3% (724/729). The Genedia malaria antibody ELISA 2.0 test had a clinical sensitivity of 94.0% (282/300) and a clinical specificity of 98.4% (717/729). The Genedia malaria antigen ELISA test was able to detect 13 confirmed P. vivax cases without antibodies against P. vivax , whereas the Genedia malaria antibody ELISA 2.0 test detected 11 confirmed P. vivax cases nonreactive to the Genedia malaria antigen ELISA test, and 25 cases from 41 follow-up samples nonreactive in the Genedia malaria antigen ELISA test. The combined Genedia malaria antigen and antibody ELISA 2.0 tests had a clinical sensitivity of 98.3% (295/300) and a clinical specificity of 97.9% (714/729). Conclusion: The combination of antigen and antibody ELISAs improved the diagnostic sensitivity in P. vivax -confirmed cases in the Republic of Korea.
Keywords :
Malaria · Plasmodium vivax · Plasmodium lactate dehydrogenase · ELISA · Antibody
Journal title :
Medical Principles and Practice
Journal title :
Medical Principles and Practice
Record number :
2591000
Link To Document :
بازگشت