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Analysis of specific IgM responses in secondary dengue virus infections: levels and positive rates in comparison with primary infections.
Authors:Sumalee Chanama  Surapee Anantapreecha  Atchareeya A-nuegoonpipat  Areerat Sa-gnasang  Ichiro Kurane  Pathom Sawanpanyalert
Affiliation:Department of Medical Sciences, National Institute of Health, Ministry of Public Health, 88/7 Tivanond Road, Muang, Nonthaburi 11000, Thailand. sn111139@dmsc.moph.go.th
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Dengue viruses are a serious cause of illness in tropical and subtropical areas of the world. Laboratory diagnosis is essential for confirmation of dengue virus infections. Detection of specific IgM by IgM-capture enzymed-linked immunoassay (ELISA) has been widely used as a main serological diagnostic technique. OBJECTIVES: The levels of specific IgM in secondary dengue virus infections were compared with those in primary infections. STUDY DESIGN: A total of 1780 samples collected from 924 confirmed dengue cases were tested for anti-dengue IgM by IgM-capture ELISA. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: Specific IgM was detected in all the cases with primary dengue virus infection on disease day 9 or later. However, specific IgM cannot be detected in 28% (204/716) of the cases in secondary infections. The average titers of IgM were higher in primary infections than in secondary infections. The results confirmed that IgM detection is a reliable serological diagnostic test in primary dengue virus infections. Although IgM detection is also a useful test, other serological diagnostic tests or tests for dengue virus detection are necessary for confirmation of all the secondary dengue virus infections.
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