Evaluation of different serological assays for early diagnosis of leptospirosis in Martinique (French West Indies).

<h4>Background</h4>Leptospirosis is a potentially life-threatening but curable zoonosis whose prognosis depends on accurate and timely diagnosis. Because of its non-specific clinical presentation, laboratory testing is essential to confirm the diagnosis. Here, we aimed to assess the perf...

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Main Authors: Christophe Courdurie, Yohann Le Govic, Pascale Bourhy, Dorothee Alexer, Karine Pailla, Rafaelle Theodose, Raymond Cesaire, Jacques Rosine, Patrick Hochedez, Claude Olive
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-06-01
Series:PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
Online Access:https://journals.plos.org/plosntds/article/file?id=10.1371/journal.pntd.0005678&type=printable
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author Christophe Courdurie
Yohann Le Govic
Pascale Bourhy
Dorothee Alexer
Karine Pailla
Rafaelle Theodose
Raymond Cesaire
Jacques Rosine
Patrick Hochedez
Claude Olive
author_facet Christophe Courdurie
Yohann Le Govic
Pascale Bourhy
Dorothee Alexer
Karine Pailla
Rafaelle Theodose
Raymond Cesaire
Jacques Rosine
Patrick Hochedez
Claude Olive
author_sort Christophe Courdurie
collection DOAJ
description <h4>Background</h4>Leptospirosis is a potentially life-threatening but curable zoonosis whose prognosis depends on accurate and timely diagnosis. Because of its non-specific clinical presentation, laboratory testing is essential to confirm the diagnosis. Here, we aimed to assess the performance of two enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) (ELISA Serion and ELISA-Hb Pasteur) and one immunodot (GenBio) using quantitative PCR (qPCR) as gold standard, instead of the traditional microscopic agglutination test, for the diagnosis of acute leptospirosis in an endemic area.<h4>Methodology/principal findings</h4>Between January 2011 and December 2012, a total of 122 patients were diagnosed with leptospirosis, as confirmed by qPCR at the University Hospital of Martinique. Among them, 103 had at least one serum sample available for analysis. Performance of each serological assay was evaluated according to days' post onset of symptoms (DPO) and local species diversity (which included L. santarosai, L. interrogans, L. kirschneri, L. borgpetersenii, L. noguchii, and L. kmetyi). Several thresholds were tested to optimize accuracy. When considering the manufacturer's threshold, the sensitivity of ELISA Serion, ELISA-Hb Pasteur and GenBio immunodot was 75%, 67% and 64%, while specificity was 92%, 98% and 100%, respectively. Moreover, the threshold optimization allowed a significant improvement in specificity for the ELISA Serion from 92% to 99% (p<0.05). During the first 5 DPO, sensitivities were 35%, 30% and 42% for ELISA Serion, ELISA-Hb Pasteur and GenBio immunodot, respectively. However, between 6─10 DPO, these sensitivities dramatically increased to reach 86%, 76% and 67%, respectively. Performances of the three assays were not affected by the species studied.<h4>Conclusions/significance</h4>All these serological assays showed the potential for diagnosing leptospirosis after (but not before) 6 days' post onset of symptoms. In a high prevalence setting, where highest specificities are needed, threshold optimizing should be performed for this purpose.
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spelling doaj.art-16c47021dffc4952aece15aae9e37e522025-02-27T05:39:48ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases1935-27271935-27352017-06-01116e000567810.1371/journal.pntd.0005678Evaluation of different serological assays for early diagnosis of leptospirosis in Martinique (French West Indies).Christophe CourdurieYohann Le GovicPascale BourhyDorothee AlexerKarine PaillaRafaelle TheodoseRaymond CesaireJacques RosinePatrick HochedezClaude Olive<h4>Background</h4>Leptospirosis is a potentially life-threatening but curable zoonosis whose prognosis depends on accurate and timely diagnosis. Because of its non-specific clinical presentation, laboratory testing is essential to confirm the diagnosis. Here, we aimed to assess the performance of two enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) (ELISA Serion and ELISA-Hb Pasteur) and one immunodot (GenBio) using quantitative PCR (qPCR) as gold standard, instead of the traditional microscopic agglutination test, for the diagnosis of acute leptospirosis in an endemic area.<h4>Methodology/principal findings</h4>Between January 2011 and December 2012, a total of 122 patients were diagnosed with leptospirosis, as confirmed by qPCR at the University Hospital of Martinique. Among them, 103 had at least one serum sample available for analysis. Performance of each serological assay was evaluated according to days' post onset of symptoms (DPO) and local species diversity (which included L. santarosai, L. interrogans, L. kirschneri, L. borgpetersenii, L. noguchii, and L. kmetyi). Several thresholds were tested to optimize accuracy. When considering the manufacturer's threshold, the sensitivity of ELISA Serion, ELISA-Hb Pasteur and GenBio immunodot was 75%, 67% and 64%, while specificity was 92%, 98% and 100%, respectively. Moreover, the threshold optimization allowed a significant improvement in specificity for the ELISA Serion from 92% to 99% (p<0.05). During the first 5 DPO, sensitivities were 35%, 30% and 42% for ELISA Serion, ELISA-Hb Pasteur and GenBio immunodot, respectively. However, between 6─10 DPO, these sensitivities dramatically increased to reach 86%, 76% and 67%, respectively. Performances of the three assays were not affected by the species studied.<h4>Conclusions/significance</h4>All these serological assays showed the potential for diagnosing leptospirosis after (but not before) 6 days' post onset of symptoms. In a high prevalence setting, where highest specificities are needed, threshold optimizing should be performed for this purpose.https://journals.plos.org/plosntds/article/file?id=10.1371/journal.pntd.0005678&type=printable
spellingShingle Christophe Courdurie
Yohann Le Govic
Pascale Bourhy
Dorothee Alexer
Karine Pailla
Rafaelle Theodose
Raymond Cesaire
Jacques Rosine
Patrick Hochedez
Claude Olive
Evaluation of different serological assays for early diagnosis of leptospirosis in Martinique (French West Indies).
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
title Evaluation of different serological assays for early diagnosis of leptospirosis in Martinique (French West Indies).
title_full Evaluation of different serological assays for early diagnosis of leptospirosis in Martinique (French West Indies).
title_fullStr Evaluation of different serological assays for early diagnosis of leptospirosis in Martinique (French West Indies).
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of different serological assays for early diagnosis of leptospirosis in Martinique (French West Indies).
title_short Evaluation of different serological assays for early diagnosis of leptospirosis in Martinique (French West Indies).
title_sort evaluation of different serological assays for early diagnosis of leptospirosis in martinique french west indies
url https://journals.plos.org/plosntds/article/file?id=10.1371/journal.pntd.0005678&type=printable
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