Author:
Wang Xuan-Yi,Ansaruzzaman M,Vaz Raul,Mondlane Catarina,Lucas Marcelino ES,von Seidlein Lorenz,Deen Jacqueline L,Ampuero Sonia,Puri Mahesh,Park Taesung,Nair GB,Clemens John D,Chaignat Claire-Lise,Rajerison Minoarisoa,Nato Farida,Fournier Jean-Michel
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Early detection of cholera outbreaks is crucial for the implementation of the most appropriate control strategies.
Methods
The performance of an immunochromatographic dipstick test (Institute Pasteur, Paris, France) specific for Vibrio cholerae O1 was evaluated in a prospective study in Beira, Mozambique, during the 2004 cholera season (January-May). Fecal specimens were collected from 391 patients with acute watery nonbloody diarrhea and tested by dipstick and conventional culture.
Results
The overall sensitivity and specificity of the rapid test compared to culture were 95% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 91%–99%) and 89% (95% CI: 86%–93%), respectively. After stratification by type of sample (rectal swab/bulk stool) and severity of diarrhea, the sensitivity ranged between 85% and 98% and specificity between 77% and 97%.
Conclusion
This one-step dipstick test performed well in the diagnosis of V. cholerae O1 in a setting with seasonal outbreaks where rapid tests are most urgently needed.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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