Abstract
Introduction. Following the successful eradication of smallpox, mass vaccination against this disease was discontinued in 1980. The unvaccinated population continues to be at risk of infection due to military use of variola virus or exposure to monkeypox virus in Africa and non-endemic areas. In cases of these diseases, rapid diagnosis is of great importance, since the promptness and effectiveness of therapeutic and quarantine measures depend on it.
The aim of work is to develop a kit of reagents for enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for fast and highly sensitive detection of orthopoxviruses (OPV) in clinical samples.
Materials and methods. The efficiency of virus detection was evaluated by single-stage ELISA in the cryolisate of CV-1 cell culture samples infected with vaccinia, cowpox, rabbitpox, and ectromelia viruses, as well as in clinical samples of infected rabbits and mice.
Results. The method of rapid ELISA was shown to allow the detection of OPV in crude viral samples in the range of 5.0 1025.0 103 PFU/ml, and in clinical samples with a viral load exceeding 5 103 PFU/ml.
Conclusions. The assay involves a minimum number of operations and can be performed within 45 minutes, which makes it possible to use it in conditions of a high level of biosecurity. Rapid ELISA method was developed using polyclonal antibodies, which significantly simplifies and reduces the cost of manufacturing a diagnostic system.
Publisher
Central Research Institute for Epidemiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Virology,General Medicine
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