NS1 Antigen Capture ELISA an Effective Method for Diagnosis of Early Dengue Infection - Report of an Outbreak at Angul District, Odisha, India

Background: An outbreak of dengue infection occurred in Angul district of Odisha in the month of August & September, 2011. The study was undertaken to detect NS1 antigen positivity among the study population, to compare IgM capture ELISA with NS1 antigen detection for diagnosis of dengue and...

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Main Authors: Dharitri Mahapatra, Gitanjali Sarangi, Ashoka Mahapatra, Bimoch Projna Paty, Padma Das, Nirupama Chayani
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spelling doaj-9a72e94c7cb64949b832cebc91ccbfaf2020-11-25T03:31:08ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2014-08-0188DC08DC1010.7860/JCDR/2014/8589.4697NS1 Antigen Capture ELISA an Effective Method for Diagnosis of Early Dengue Infection - Report of an Outbreak at Angul District, Odisha, IndiaDharitri Mahapatra0Gitanjali Sarangi1Ashoka Mahapatra2Bimoch Projna Paty3Padma Das4Nirupama Chayani5Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology, S.C.B Medical College, Cuttack, Odisha, India.Associate Professor, Department of Microbiology, S.C.B Medical College, Cuttack, Odisha, India.Associate Professor, Department of Microbiology, AIIMS, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India.Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology, S.C.B Medical College, Cuttack, Odisha, India.Associate Professor, Department of Microbiology, AIIMS, Raipur, Chatisgarh, India. Professor & Head, Department of Microbiology, S.C.B Medical College, Cuttack, Odisha, India.Background: An outbreak of dengue infection occurred in Angul district of Odisha in the month of August & September, 2011. The study was undertaken to detect NS1 antigen positivity among the study population, to compare IgM capture ELISA with NS1 antigen detection for diagnosis of dengue and to identify the predominant genotype of Dengue virus responsible for the outbreak. Materials and Methods: Total 1020 serum samples were collected from clinically suspected cases of dengue from the outbreak. All were subjected for NS1 antigen detection, 92 were selected based on their clinical severity of illness (fever, rash, bleeding manifestation, arthralgia) for further study of IgM ELISA and platelet count and 148 NS1 positive samples were selected from different Blocks of Anugul district for RT-PCR at NIV, Pune, India. Results: Five hundred and thirteen (50.2%) samples were positive for NS1 antigen (highly significant p-value <0.0001, C.I - 95%) with 88% positivity during 1-5 days. The NS1 Ag positivity was peaked to 86.9% on days 3 to 5 (Sensitivity & NPV - 100% each) & declined to 6.2% during 6-10 days with a low sensitivity of 7.14% but 100% specificity & PPV. However, the IgM antibody positivity was 81.2% on days 6 to 10 and 87.5% after 10 days (Sensitivity- 100%, Specificity-13.33%,PPV7.14% & NPV - 100%). RT-PCR resulted 32.4% positivity (6- DEN1, 39 - DEN 2 & 3- DEN 3) among which 20% were in IgM +ve & 68% in IgM -ve cases. Conclusion: Therefore, early diagnosis of dengue could be mainly by NS1 antigen detection whereas Ig M ELISA is a better tool during the later stage of infection &RT-PCR is more effective in IgM -ve cases.The predominant genotype responsible for the outbreak was found to be DEN-2.https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/4697/8589_CE(Ra)_F(Sh)_PF1(SNAK)_PFA(P)_PF2(PAG).pdfantigen detectiondengue outbreakigm elisa
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author Dharitri Mahapatra
Gitanjali Sarangi
Ashoka Mahapatra
Bimoch Projna Paty
Padma Das
Nirupama Chayani
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Gitanjali Sarangi
Ashoka Mahapatra
Bimoch Projna Paty
Padma Das
Nirupama Chayani
NS1 Antigen Capture ELISA an Effective Method for Diagnosis of Early Dengue Infection - Report of an Outbreak at Angul District, Odisha, India
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
antigen detection
dengue outbreak
igm elisa
author_facet Dharitri Mahapatra
Gitanjali Sarangi
Ashoka Mahapatra
Bimoch Projna Paty
Padma Das
Nirupama Chayani
author_sort Dharitri Mahapatra
title NS1 Antigen Capture ELISA an Effective Method for Diagnosis of Early Dengue Infection - Report of an Outbreak at Angul District, Odisha, India
title_short NS1 Antigen Capture ELISA an Effective Method for Diagnosis of Early Dengue Infection - Report of an Outbreak at Angul District, Odisha, India
title_full NS1 Antigen Capture ELISA an Effective Method for Diagnosis of Early Dengue Infection - Report of an Outbreak at Angul District, Odisha, India
title_fullStr NS1 Antigen Capture ELISA an Effective Method for Diagnosis of Early Dengue Infection - Report of an Outbreak at Angul District, Odisha, India
title_full_unstemmed NS1 Antigen Capture ELISA an Effective Method for Diagnosis of Early Dengue Infection - Report of an Outbreak at Angul District, Odisha, India
title_sort ns1 antigen capture elisa an effective method for diagnosis of early dengue infection - report of an outbreak at angul district, odisha, india
publisher JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
series Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
issn 2249-782X
0973-709X
publishDate 2014-08-01
description Background: An outbreak of dengue infection occurred in Angul district of Odisha in the month of August & September, 2011. The study was undertaken to detect NS1 antigen positivity among the study population, to compare IgM capture ELISA with NS1 antigen detection for diagnosis of dengue and to identify the predominant genotype of Dengue virus responsible for the outbreak. Materials and Methods: Total 1020 serum samples were collected from clinically suspected cases of dengue from the outbreak. All were subjected for NS1 antigen detection, 92 were selected based on their clinical severity of illness (fever, rash, bleeding manifestation, arthralgia) for further study of IgM ELISA and platelet count and 148 NS1 positive samples were selected from different Blocks of Anugul district for RT-PCR at NIV, Pune, India. Results: Five hundred and thirteen (50.2%) samples were positive for NS1 antigen (highly significant p-value <0.0001, C.I - 95%) with 88% positivity during 1-5 days. The NS1 Ag positivity was peaked to 86.9% on days 3 to 5 (Sensitivity & NPV - 100% each) & declined to 6.2% during 6-10 days with a low sensitivity of 7.14% but 100% specificity & PPV. However, the IgM antibody positivity was 81.2% on days 6 to 10 and 87.5% after 10 days (Sensitivity- 100%, Specificity-13.33%,PPV7.14% & NPV - 100%). RT-PCR resulted 32.4% positivity (6- DEN1, 39 - DEN 2 & 3- DEN 3) among which 20% were in IgM +ve & 68% in IgM -ve cases. Conclusion: Therefore, early diagnosis of dengue could be mainly by NS1 antigen detection whereas Ig M ELISA is a better tool during the later stage of infection &RT-PCR is more effective in IgM -ve cases.The predominant genotype responsible for the outbreak was found to be DEN-2.
topic antigen detection
dengue outbreak
igm elisa
url https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/4697/8589_CE(Ra)_F(Sh)_PF1(SNAK)_PFA(P)_PF2(PAG).pdf
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