Author:
Szewczuk Elektra,Thapa Kiran,Anninos Terry,McPhie Kenneth,Higgins Geoff,Dwyer Dominic E,Stanley Keith K,Iredell Jonathan R
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Influenza A, including avian influenza, is a major public health threat in developed and developing countries. Rapid and accurate detection is a key component of strategies to contain spread of infection, and the efficient diagnosis of influenza-like-illness is essential to protect health infrastructure in the event of a major influenza outbreak.
Methods
We developed a multiplexed PCR (MT-PCR) assay for the simultaneous diagnosis of respiratory viruses causing influenza-like illness, including the specific recognition of influenza A haemagglutinin subtypes H1, H3, and H5. We tested several hundred clinical specimens in two diagnostic reference laboratories and compared the results with standard techniques.
Results
The sensitivity and specificity of these assays was higher than individual assays based on direct antigen detection and standard PCR against a range of control templates and in several hundred clinical specimens. The MT-PCR assays provided differential diagnoses as well as potentially useful quantitation of virus in clinical samples.
Conclusions
MT-PCR is a potentially powerful tool for the differential diagnosis of influenza-like illness in the clinical diagnostic laboratory.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Reference36 articles.
1. Nicholson KG: Impact of influenza and respiratory syncytial virus on mortality in England and Wales from January 1975 to December 1990. Epidemiol Infect. 1996, 116: 51-63. 10.1017/S0950268800058957.
2. Sander B, Nizam A, Garrison LP, Postma MJ, Halloran ME, Longini IM: Economic Evaluation of Influenza Pandemic Mitigation Strategies in the United States Using a Stochastic Microsimulation Transmission Model. Value Health. 2008
3. Hien TT, de Jong M, Farrar J: Avian influenza--a challenge to global health care structures. N Engl J Med. 2004, 351: 2363-2365. 10.1056/NEJMp048267.
4. Pabbaraju K, Tokaryk KL, Wong S, Fox JD: Comparison of the Luminex xTAG respiratory viral panel with in-house nucleic acid amplification tests for diagnosis of respiratory virus infections. J Clin Microbiol. 2008, 46: 3056-3062. 10.1128/JCM.00878-08.
5. Playford EG, Dwyer DE: Laboratory diagnosis of influenza virus infection. Pathology. 2002, 34: 115-125. 10.1080/003130201201117909.
Cited by
35 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献