Rapid diagnostic tests for dengue and leptospirosis: antibody detection is insensitive at presentation |
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Authors: | Cohen Adam L Dowell Scott F Nisalak Ananda Mammen Mammen P Petkanchanapong Wimol Fisk Tamara L |
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Affiliation: | Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA 30333, USA. alcohen1@cdc.gov |
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Abstract: | OBJECTIVE: To determine the performance of rapid diagnostic tests for dengue and leptospirosis that rely on detecting antibodies that may not be produced when patients present for medical treatment. METHODS: We prospectively enrolled 723 patients with undifferentiated febrile illness presenting to rural hospitals in northern and northeastern Thailand over a 1-year period. We evaluated rapid antibody detection diagnostic tests for dengue and leptospirosis on these patients. RESULTS: Sensitivity of the tests was low at the acute visit (7.6-21.5%). Sensitivity at the convalescent visit ranged from 25.8% to 81.5% and was significantly higher than at the acute visit for all tests (chi(2), P < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Low sensitivity of the rapid tests at presentation suggests that their utility in the acute phase of dengue and leptospirosis is limited. |
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Keywords: | diagnostic tests tropical medicine dengue leptospirosis |
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