A comparative study on the performance of two commercial anti-dengue IgM assay kits
Kumarasamy, V.; Zuridah, H.; Hani, A.W.Asmah.; Mariam, M.; Chua, K.B.
Medical Journal of Malaysia 62(1): 85-86
2007
ISSN/ISBN: 0300-5283 PMID: 17682584 Document Number: 610799
The performance of a commercial rapid immunochromatographic dengue IgG/IgM assay device was evaluated against an in-place dengue IgM-capture ELISA in the National Public Health laboratory in Malaysia. Of the 239 serum samples from patients with clinical diagnosis of acute dengue illness, 140 and 99 samples were tested positive and negative respectively for anti-dengue IgM by the in-placed ELISA. Comparatively, 72 and 76 samples were tested positive and negative respectively, and 91 samples gave equivocal results by the rapid dengue test device. The rapid immunochromatographic assay device gave a relative sensitivity of 49.3% and a relative specificity of 62.6%. Though the rapid immunochromatographic assay device has the advantages of rapid testing which simultaneously detects both IgG and IgM and can also be performed with whole blood, serum or plasma, the user has to exercise extreme caution with the interpretation of the test result.