Clinically helpful rickettsial disease diagnostic IgG titers in relation to duration of illness in an endemic setting in Sri Lanka

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Although an initial IFA-IgG titer greater or equal to 1/64 or 1/128 is considered positive in presumptive diagnosis, in clinical practice in an endemic setting for rickettsioses in Sri Lanka, some patients with IFA-IgG titer of 1/128...

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Main Authors: Premaratna Ranjan, Weerasinghe Sanjaya, Ranaweera Amanda, Chandrasena TGA, Bandara Narasinghe W, Dasch Gregory A, de Silva H
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2012-11-01
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spelling doaj-c9dd5a8c645e4540bd30e1bcf1fd2f132020-11-25T01:29:03ZengBMCBMC Research Notes1756-05002012-11-015166210.1186/1756-0500-5-662Clinically helpful rickettsial disease diagnostic IgG titers in relation to duration of illness in an endemic setting in Sri LankaPremaratna RanjanWeerasinghe SanjayaRanaweera AmandaChandrasena TGABandara Narasinghe WDasch Gregory Ade Silva H<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Although an initial IFA-IgG titer greater or equal to 1/64 or 1/128 is considered positive in presumptive diagnosis, in clinical practice in an endemic setting for rickettsioses in Sri Lanka, some patients with IFA-IgG titer of 1/128 for either spotted fever group (SFG) or scrub typhus (ST) did not respond to treatment.</p> <p>Findings</p> <p>To determine a clinically helpful diagnostic algorithm, IFA-IgG results of serologically confirmed treatment responders were analyzed in relation to duration of illness at sampling. Of 146 suspected SFG, 3 responders of 25 patients had titers ≤1/128 with < 7 days of illness while all 9 with titers ≥1/256 responded (false negative with 1/256 cutoff was 12%, false positive was 0%). For illness > 7 days, the false negative and positive rates were 4.3% (3/59) and 11.3% (6/53). Of 115 suspected ST, false negative and positive rates with ≥1/256 cutoff at <7 days of illness were 14.2% (2/14) and 0% (0/8) respectively while > 7 days, false negative and positive rates were 2% (1/51) and 0% (0/42).</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>For clinical decision making, duration of illness at sampling is important in interpreting serology results in an endemic setting. If sample is obtained ≤7 day of illness, an IgG titer of ≤1/128 requires a follow up sample in the diagnosis and > 7 days of illness, a single ≥1/256 titer is diagnostic for all ST and 90% of SFG.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1756-0500/5/662Diagnosis RickettsiosesIFA-IgGEndemicSri LankaOrientia tsutsugamushiSpotted fever
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author Premaratna Ranjan
Weerasinghe Sanjaya
Ranaweera Amanda
Chandrasena TGA
Bandara Narasinghe W
Dasch Gregory A
de Silva H
spellingShingle Premaratna Ranjan
Weerasinghe Sanjaya
Ranaweera Amanda
Chandrasena TGA
Bandara Narasinghe W
Dasch Gregory A
de Silva H
Clinically helpful rickettsial disease diagnostic IgG titers in relation to duration of illness in an endemic setting in Sri Lanka
BMC Research Notes
Diagnosis Rickettsioses
IFA-IgG
Endemic
Sri Lanka
Orientia tsutsugamushi
Spotted fever
author_facet Premaratna Ranjan
Weerasinghe Sanjaya
Ranaweera Amanda
Chandrasena TGA
Bandara Narasinghe W
Dasch Gregory A
de Silva H
author_sort Premaratna Ranjan
title Clinically helpful rickettsial disease diagnostic IgG titers in relation to duration of illness in an endemic setting in Sri Lanka
title_short Clinically helpful rickettsial disease diagnostic IgG titers in relation to duration of illness in an endemic setting in Sri Lanka
title_full Clinically helpful rickettsial disease diagnostic IgG titers in relation to duration of illness in an endemic setting in Sri Lanka
title_fullStr Clinically helpful rickettsial disease diagnostic IgG titers in relation to duration of illness in an endemic setting in Sri Lanka
title_full_unstemmed Clinically helpful rickettsial disease diagnostic IgG titers in relation to duration of illness in an endemic setting in Sri Lanka
title_sort clinically helpful rickettsial disease diagnostic igg titers in relation to duration of illness in an endemic setting in sri lanka
publisher BMC
series BMC Research Notes
issn 1756-0500
publishDate 2012-11-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Although an initial IFA-IgG titer greater or equal to 1/64 or 1/128 is considered positive in presumptive diagnosis, in clinical practice in an endemic setting for rickettsioses in Sri Lanka, some patients with IFA-IgG titer of 1/128 for either spotted fever group (SFG) or scrub typhus (ST) did not respond to treatment.</p> <p>Findings</p> <p>To determine a clinically helpful diagnostic algorithm, IFA-IgG results of serologically confirmed treatment responders were analyzed in relation to duration of illness at sampling. Of 146 suspected SFG, 3 responders of 25 patients had titers ≤1/128 with < 7 days of illness while all 9 with titers ≥1/256 responded (false negative with 1/256 cutoff was 12%, false positive was 0%). For illness > 7 days, the false negative and positive rates were 4.3% (3/59) and 11.3% (6/53). Of 115 suspected ST, false negative and positive rates with ≥1/256 cutoff at <7 days of illness were 14.2% (2/14) and 0% (0/8) respectively while > 7 days, false negative and positive rates were 2% (1/51) and 0% (0/42).</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>For clinical decision making, duration of illness at sampling is important in interpreting serology results in an endemic setting. If sample is obtained ≤7 day of illness, an IgG titer of ≤1/128 requires a follow up sample in the diagnosis and > 7 days of illness, a single ≥1/256 titer is diagnostic for all ST and 90% of SFG.</p>
topic Diagnosis Rickettsioses
IFA-IgG
Endemic
Sri Lanka
Orientia tsutsugamushi
Spotted fever
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1756-0500/5/662
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