Evaluation of a rapid, chip‐based, micro‐PCR assay for detection of rabies virus in human and canine specimens

Author:

Lodha Lonika1ORCID,Ananda Ashwini M.1ORCID,Ramachandran Arya1,Manuel Sathya Priya1,Sannaiah Sujatha Valagere1,Mahadevan Anita2,Mani Reeta S.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurovirology National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences Bengaluru India

2. Department of Neuropathology National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences Bengaluru India

Abstract

AbstractRabies, a lethal zoonotic encephalitis, remains a significant global health concern, causing an estimated 60 000 annual fatalities worldwide. Dogs serve as the primary reservoirs and vectors for transmitting this infection to humans. Definitive diagnosis of rabies in both human and animal cases necessitates laboratory testing involving various clinical specimens. However, the complexity of laboratory infrastructure and the need for skilled personnel, along with the challenge of maintaining cold‐chain integrity during sample referral, hinder the decentralization of diagnostic facilities. This study aimed to assess the efficacy of the Truenat rabies assay, a rapid, portable, semiautomated, and closed PCR‐based system, for the diagnosis of rabies in both humans and animals. The Truenat assay demonstrated a sensitivity of 100% and a specificity of 86.96% when compared with the fluorescent antibody test (FAT), as the reference standard, on 147 canine brain samples tested. Notably, the Truenat assay exhibited a sensitivity and specificity of 100% when tested on 48 human brain specimens. Furthermore, an examination of 148 human antemortem samples (cerebrospinal fluid, saliva, and skin biopsy) using both the Truenat assay and a validated real‐time reverse transcriptase PCR assay revealed a κ value of 0.505, indicative of a moderate level of agreement between the two tests. Thus, the Truenat assay offers a robust, reliable, and affordable point‐of‐care solution to enhance rabies diagnostic capacity in endemic areas.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Virology

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