Detection of hepatitis A, B, and C virus-specific antibodies using oral fluid for epidemiological studies

In this report, we examine the adaptability of commercially available serological kits to detect antibodies markers for viral hepatitis in oral fluid samples. We also assessed the prevalence of hepatitis A, B, and C virus-specific antibodies, and related risk factors for these infectious diseases th...

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Main Authors: Luciane A Amado, Livia M Villar, Vanessa S de Paula, Adilson J de Almeida, Ana Maria C Gaspar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde 2006-03-01
Series:Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz.
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02762006000200006
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spelling doaj-50e8c70eabe243ff8ab1b3ca3ff467cd2020-11-24T23:08:18ZengInstituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da SaúdeMemórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz.0074-02761678-80602006-03-01101214915510.1590/S0074-02762006000200006Detection of hepatitis A, B, and C virus-specific antibodies using oral fluid for epidemiological studiesLuciane A AmadoLivia M VillarVanessa S de PaulaAdilson J de AlmeidaAna Maria C GasparIn this report, we examine the adaptability of commercially available serological kits to detect antibodies markers for viral hepatitis in oral fluid samples. We also assessed the prevalence of hepatitis A, B, and C virus-specific antibodies, and related risk factors for these infectious diseases through sensitivity of the tests in saliva samples to evaluate if oral fluid can be an alternative tool to substitute serum in diagnosis of acute viral hepatitis and in epidemiological studies. One hundred and ten paired serum and saliva specimens from suspect patients of having acute hepatitis were collected to detect antibodies to hepatitis A (total and IgM), hepatitis B (anti-HBs, total anti-HBc and IgM anti-HBc), and hepatitis C (anti-HCV) using commercially available enzyme-linked immunossorbent assay (EIA). In relation to serum samples, oral fluid assay sensitivity and specificity were as follows: 87 and 100% for total anti-HAV, 79 and 100% for anti-HAV IgM, 6 and 95% for anti-HBs, 13 and 100% for total anti-HBc, 100 and 100% for anti-HBc IgM, and 75 and 100% for anti-HCV. The consistency observed between antibodies tests in saliva and expected risk factors for hepatitis A and C suggests that the saliva method could replace serum in epidemiological studies for hepatitis A and C.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02762006000200006oral fluidviral hepatitisdiagnostic and epidemiology
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author Luciane A Amado
Livia M Villar
Vanessa S de Paula
Adilson J de Almeida
Ana Maria C Gaspar
spellingShingle Luciane A Amado
Livia M Villar
Vanessa S de Paula
Adilson J de Almeida
Ana Maria C Gaspar
Detection of hepatitis A, B, and C virus-specific antibodies using oral fluid for epidemiological studies
Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz.
oral fluid
viral hepatitis
diagnostic and epidemiology
author_facet Luciane A Amado
Livia M Villar
Vanessa S de Paula
Adilson J de Almeida
Ana Maria C Gaspar
author_sort Luciane A Amado
title Detection of hepatitis A, B, and C virus-specific antibodies using oral fluid for epidemiological studies
title_short Detection of hepatitis A, B, and C virus-specific antibodies using oral fluid for epidemiological studies
title_full Detection of hepatitis A, B, and C virus-specific antibodies using oral fluid for epidemiological studies
title_fullStr Detection of hepatitis A, B, and C virus-specific antibodies using oral fluid for epidemiological studies
title_full_unstemmed Detection of hepatitis A, B, and C virus-specific antibodies using oral fluid for epidemiological studies
title_sort detection of hepatitis a, b, and c virus-specific antibodies using oral fluid for epidemiological studies
publisher Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde
series Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz.
issn 0074-0276
1678-8060
publishDate 2006-03-01
description In this report, we examine the adaptability of commercially available serological kits to detect antibodies markers for viral hepatitis in oral fluid samples. We also assessed the prevalence of hepatitis A, B, and C virus-specific antibodies, and related risk factors for these infectious diseases through sensitivity of the tests in saliva samples to evaluate if oral fluid can be an alternative tool to substitute serum in diagnosis of acute viral hepatitis and in epidemiological studies. One hundred and ten paired serum and saliva specimens from suspect patients of having acute hepatitis were collected to detect antibodies to hepatitis A (total and IgM), hepatitis B (anti-HBs, total anti-HBc and IgM anti-HBc), and hepatitis C (anti-HCV) using commercially available enzyme-linked immunossorbent assay (EIA). In relation to serum samples, oral fluid assay sensitivity and specificity were as follows: 87 and 100% for total anti-HAV, 79 and 100% for anti-HAV IgM, 6 and 95% for anti-HBs, 13 and 100% for total anti-HBc, 100 and 100% for anti-HBc IgM, and 75 and 100% for anti-HCV. The consistency observed between antibodies tests in saliva and expected risk factors for hepatitis A and C suggests that the saliva method could replace serum in epidemiological studies for hepatitis A and C.
topic oral fluid
viral hepatitis
diagnostic and epidemiology
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