Rapid-test sensitivity for novel swine-origin pandemic influenza A

Rapid diagnosis of influenza was important in the global pandemic influenza A/H1N1 outbreak. The QuickVue Influenza A+B test is one of the most common tests for rapid diagnosis of influenza. We evaluated the sensitivity and specificity of the test in children. Methods: We collected data from 970 pat...

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Main Authors: Chun-Fu Tai, Chun-Yi Lu, Pei-Lan Shao, Ping-Ing Lee, Luan-Yin Chang, Li-Min Huang
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2012-08-01
Series:Journal of the Formosan Medical Association
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0929664612000629
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author Chun-Fu Tai
Chun-Yi Lu
Pei-Lan Shao
Ping-Ing Lee
Luan-Yin Chang
Li-Min Huang
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Chun-Yi Lu
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Ping-Ing Lee
Luan-Yin Chang
Li-Min Huang
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description Rapid diagnosis of influenza was important in the global pandemic influenza A/H1N1 outbreak. The QuickVue Influenza A+B test is one of the most common tests for rapid diagnosis of influenza. We evaluated the sensitivity and specificity of the test in children. Methods: We collected data from 970 patients with influenza-like illness who received rapid influenza antigen tests using the QuickVue Influenza A+B test as well as viral isolation. We compared the results with that of viral isolation and reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) assays. Results: Based on viral culture, the QuickVue Influenza A+B test had an overall sensitivity of 0.82 (419/513) and specificity of 0.99 (70/71), with a positive predictive value (PPV) of 0.74 (419/563) and a negative predictive value (NPV) of 0.77 (313/407). The sensitivity of QuickVue was significantly higher in specimens with high viral loads. If the viral loads were less than 106, the sensitivity of QuickVue was 0.62, while the sensitivity of QuickVue was 0.88 if the viral loads were higher than 106 (p<0.001). Logistic regression analysis showed that higher viral loads correlated with positive QuickVue results (p<0.001). On the first day of fever, the sensitivity of QuickVue was only 0.67; on the second day, the sensitivity was 0.86; on the third day, the sensitivity was 0.98, and on the fourth day, the sensitivity was 0.90. The sensitivity is significantly higher on days 2−3 in comparison with the first day of fever (p<0.05). We calculated the correlation of viral load and fever days, and the result showed higher mean viral load on the second and third days of fever. Age did not affect the sensitivity. Conclusion: In children, the sensitivity of QuickVue Influenza A+B test was 0.82. In addition, the sensitivity was significantly elevated in the higher viral load group and on the third day of fever.
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spelling doaj.art-5d5e2594eff245cd9eebe79d7ee198b22022-12-21T18:41:25ZengElsevierJournal of the Formosan Medical Association0929-66462012-08-01111842743010.1016/j.jfma.2011.06.018Rapid-test sensitivity for novel swine-origin pandemic influenza AChun-Fu TaiChun-Yi LuPei-Lan ShaoPing-Ing LeeLuan-Yin ChangLi-Min HuangRapid diagnosis of influenza was important in the global pandemic influenza A/H1N1 outbreak. The QuickVue Influenza A+B test is one of the most common tests for rapid diagnosis of influenza. We evaluated the sensitivity and specificity of the test in children. Methods: We collected data from 970 patients with influenza-like illness who received rapid influenza antigen tests using the QuickVue Influenza A+B test as well as viral isolation. We compared the results with that of viral isolation and reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) assays. Results: Based on viral culture, the QuickVue Influenza A+B test had an overall sensitivity of 0.82 (419/513) and specificity of 0.99 (70/71), with a positive predictive value (PPV) of 0.74 (419/563) and a negative predictive value (NPV) of 0.77 (313/407). The sensitivity of QuickVue was significantly higher in specimens with high viral loads. If the viral loads were less than 106, the sensitivity of QuickVue was 0.62, while the sensitivity of QuickVue was 0.88 if the viral loads were higher than 106 (p<0.001). Logistic regression analysis showed that higher viral loads correlated with positive QuickVue results (p<0.001). On the first day of fever, the sensitivity of QuickVue was only 0.67; on the second day, the sensitivity was 0.86; on the third day, the sensitivity was 0.98, and on the fourth day, the sensitivity was 0.90. The sensitivity is significantly higher on days 2−3 in comparison with the first day of fever (p<0.05). We calculated the correlation of viral load and fever days, and the result showed higher mean viral load on the second and third days of fever. Age did not affect the sensitivity. Conclusion: In children, the sensitivity of QuickVue Influenza A+B test was 0.82. In addition, the sensitivity was significantly elevated in the higher viral load group and on the third day of fever.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0929664612000629novel pandemic influenza Arapid antigen test
spellingShingle Chun-Fu Tai
Chun-Yi Lu
Pei-Lan Shao
Ping-Ing Lee
Luan-Yin Chang
Li-Min Huang
Rapid-test sensitivity for novel swine-origin pandemic influenza A
Journal of the Formosan Medical Association
novel pandemic influenza A
rapid antigen test
title Rapid-test sensitivity for novel swine-origin pandemic influenza A
title_full Rapid-test sensitivity for novel swine-origin pandemic influenza A
title_fullStr Rapid-test sensitivity for novel swine-origin pandemic influenza A
title_full_unstemmed Rapid-test sensitivity for novel swine-origin pandemic influenza A
title_short Rapid-test sensitivity for novel swine-origin pandemic influenza A
title_sort rapid test sensitivity for novel swine origin pandemic influenza a
topic novel pandemic influenza A
rapid antigen test
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0929664612000629
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