Evaluation of an immunochromatography rapid diagnosis kit for detection of chikungunya virus antigen in India, a dengue-endemic country
Abstract Background Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) and dengue virus (DENV) are arboviruses that share the same Aedes mosquito vector, and there is much overlap in endemic areas. In India, co-infection with both viruses is often reported. Clinical manifestations of Chikungunya fever is often confused with...
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doaj-f6cc767eddef4ecf9dec1684c7d68ab72020-11-24T22:17:11ZengBMCVirology Journal1743-422X2018-05-011511610.1186/s12985-018-1000-0Evaluation of an immunochromatography rapid diagnosis kit for detection of chikungunya virus antigen in India, a dengue-endemic countryJaspreet Jain0Tamaki Okabayashi1Navjot Kaur2Emi Nakayama3Tatsuo Shioda4Rajni Gaind5Takeshi Kurosu6Sujatha Sunil7Vector Borne Disease Group, International Centre for Genetic Engineering and BiotechnologyDepartment of Veterinary science, Faculty of Agriculture, University of MiyazakiDepartment of Microbiology, Vardhman Mahavir Medical College & Safdarjung HospitalResearch Institute of Microbial Diseases, Osaka UniversityMahidol Osaka Center for Infectious Diseases, Osaka UniversityDepartment of Microbiology, Vardhman Mahavir Medical College & Safdarjung HospitalSpecial Pathogens Laboratory, Department of Virology 1, National Institute of Infectious DiseasesVector Borne Disease Group, International Centre for Genetic Engineering and BiotechnologyAbstract Background Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) and dengue virus (DENV) are arboviruses that share the same Aedes mosquito vector, and there is much overlap in endemic areas. In India, co-infection with both viruses is often reported. Clinical manifestations of Chikungunya fever is often confused with dengue fever because clinical symptoms of both infections are similar. It is, therefore, difficult to differentiate from those of other febrile illnesses, especially dengue fever. We previously developed a CHIKV antigen detection immunochromatography (IC) rapid diagnosis kit [1]. The current study examined the efficacy of previously mentioned IC kit in India, a dengue-endemic country. Methods Sera from 104 CHIKV-positive (by qRT-PCR) and/or IgM-positive (ELISA) subjects collected in 2016, were examined. Fifteen samples from individuals with CHIKV-negative/DENV-positive and 4 samples from healthy individuals were also examined. Of the 104 CHIKV-positive sera, 20 were co-infected with DENV. Results The sensitivity, specificity and overall agreement of the IC assay were 93.7, 95.5 and 94.3%, respectively, using qRT-PCR as a gold standard. Also, there was a strong, statistically significant positive correlation between the IC kit device score and the CHIKV RNA copy number. The IC kit detected CHIKV antigen even in DENV-co-infected patient sera and did not cross-react with DENV NS1-positive/CHIKV-negative samples. Conclusions The results suggest that the IC kit is useful for rapid diagnosis of CHIKV in endemic areas in which both CHIKV and DENV are circulating.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12985-018-1000-0Chikungunya virusEarly diagnosisDengue co-infectionImmunochromatographyMosquito-borne disease |
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Jaspreet Jain Tamaki Okabayashi Navjot Kaur Emi Nakayama Tatsuo Shioda Rajni Gaind Takeshi Kurosu Sujatha Sunil Evaluation of an immunochromatography rapid diagnosis kit for detection of chikungunya virus antigen in India, a dengue-endemic country Virology Journal Chikungunya virus Early diagnosis Dengue co-infection Immunochromatography Mosquito-borne disease |
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Jaspreet Jain Tamaki Okabayashi Navjot Kaur Emi Nakayama Tatsuo Shioda Rajni Gaind Takeshi Kurosu Sujatha Sunil |
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Evaluation of an immunochromatography rapid diagnosis kit for detection of chikungunya virus antigen in India, a dengue-endemic country |
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Evaluation of an immunochromatography rapid diagnosis kit for detection of chikungunya virus antigen in India, a dengue-endemic country |
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Evaluation of an immunochromatography rapid diagnosis kit for detection of chikungunya virus antigen in India, a dengue-endemic country |
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Evaluation of an immunochromatography rapid diagnosis kit for detection of chikungunya virus antigen in India, a dengue-endemic country |
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Evaluation of an immunochromatography rapid diagnosis kit for detection of chikungunya virus antigen in India, a dengue-endemic country |
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evaluation of an immunochromatography rapid diagnosis kit for detection of chikungunya virus antigen in india, a dengue-endemic country |
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Abstract Background Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) and dengue virus (DENV) are arboviruses that share the same Aedes mosquito vector, and there is much overlap in endemic areas. In India, co-infection with both viruses is often reported. Clinical manifestations of Chikungunya fever is often confused with dengue fever because clinical symptoms of both infections are similar. It is, therefore, difficult to differentiate from those of other febrile illnesses, especially dengue fever. We previously developed a CHIKV antigen detection immunochromatography (IC) rapid diagnosis kit [1]. The current study examined the efficacy of previously mentioned IC kit in India, a dengue-endemic country. Methods Sera from 104 CHIKV-positive (by qRT-PCR) and/or IgM-positive (ELISA) subjects collected in 2016, were examined. Fifteen samples from individuals with CHIKV-negative/DENV-positive and 4 samples from healthy individuals were also examined. Of the 104 CHIKV-positive sera, 20 were co-infected with DENV. Results The sensitivity, specificity and overall agreement of the IC assay were 93.7, 95.5 and 94.3%, respectively, using qRT-PCR as a gold standard. Also, there was a strong, statistically significant positive correlation between the IC kit device score and the CHIKV RNA copy number. The IC kit detected CHIKV antigen even in DENV-co-infected patient sera and did not cross-react with DENV NS1-positive/CHIKV-negative samples. Conclusions The results suggest that the IC kit is useful for rapid diagnosis of CHIKV in endemic areas in which both CHIKV and DENV are circulating. |
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Chikungunya virus Early diagnosis Dengue co-infection Immunochromatography Mosquito-borne disease |
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