COVID19 antibody detection using lateral flow assay tests in a cohort of convalescent plasma donors
Abstract Objective COVID19 has caused a global and ongoing pandemic. The need for population seroconversion data is apparent to monitor and respond to the pandemic. Using a lateral flow assay (LFA) testing platform, the seropositivity in 63 New York Blood Center (NYBC) Convelescent Plasma (CP) donor...
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doaj-3f9db0dcba6945eabecb513a779e73b12020-11-25T03:10:22ZengBMCBMC Research Notes1756-05002020-08-011311710.1186/s13104-020-05212-0COVID19 antibody detection using lateral flow assay tests in a cohort of convalescent plasma donorsBrett Ragnesola0Daniel Jin1Christopher C. Lamb2Beth H. Shaz3Christopher D. Hillyer4Larry L. Luchsinger5New York Blood Center Lindsley F. Kimball Research InstituteNew York Blood Center Lindsley F. Kimball Research InstituteBioSolutions ServicesNew York Blood Center Lindsley F. Kimball Research InstituteNew York Blood Center Lindsley F. Kimball Research InstituteNew York Blood Center Lindsley F. Kimball Research InstituteAbstract Objective COVID19 has caused a global and ongoing pandemic. The need for population seroconversion data is apparent to monitor and respond to the pandemic. Using a lateral flow assay (LFA) testing platform, the seropositivity in 63 New York Blood Center (NYBC) Convelescent Plasma (CP) donor samples were evaluated for the presence of COVID19 specific IgG and IgM. Results CP donors showed diverse antibody result. Convalescent donor plasma contains SARS-CoV-2 specific antibodies. Weak antibody bands may identify low titer CP donors. LFA tests can identify antibody positive individuals that have recovered from COVID19. Confirming suspected cases using antibody detection could help inform the patient and the community as to the relative risk to future exposure and a better understanding of disease exposure.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-020-05212-0Covid-19Antibody testingConvalescent plasma |
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Brett Ragnesola Daniel Jin Christopher C. Lamb Beth H. Shaz Christopher D. Hillyer Larry L. Luchsinger |
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Brett Ragnesola Daniel Jin Christopher C. Lamb Beth H. Shaz Christopher D. Hillyer Larry L. Luchsinger COVID19 antibody detection using lateral flow assay tests in a cohort of convalescent plasma donors BMC Research Notes Covid-19 Antibody testing Convalescent plasma |
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Brett Ragnesola Daniel Jin Christopher C. Lamb Beth H. Shaz Christopher D. Hillyer Larry L. Luchsinger |
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COVID19 antibody detection using lateral flow assay tests in a cohort of convalescent plasma donors |
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COVID19 antibody detection using lateral flow assay tests in a cohort of convalescent plasma donors |
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COVID19 antibody detection using lateral flow assay tests in a cohort of convalescent plasma donors |
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COVID19 antibody detection using lateral flow assay tests in a cohort of convalescent plasma donors |
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COVID19 antibody detection using lateral flow assay tests in a cohort of convalescent plasma donors |
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covid19 antibody detection using lateral flow assay tests in a cohort of convalescent plasma donors |
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Abstract Objective COVID19 has caused a global and ongoing pandemic. The need for population seroconversion data is apparent to monitor and respond to the pandemic. Using a lateral flow assay (LFA) testing platform, the seropositivity in 63 New York Blood Center (NYBC) Convelescent Plasma (CP) donor samples were evaluated for the presence of COVID19 specific IgG and IgM. Results CP donors showed diverse antibody result. Convalescent donor plasma contains SARS-CoV-2 specific antibodies. Weak antibody bands may identify low titer CP donors. LFA tests can identify antibody positive individuals that have recovered from COVID19. Confirming suspected cases using antibody detection could help inform the patient and the community as to the relative risk to future exposure and a better understanding of disease exposure. |
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Covid-19 Antibody testing Convalescent plasma |
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