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Sensitivity and specificity of typhoid fever rapid antibody tests for laboratory diagnosis at two sub-Saharan African sites
Karen, H. Keddy; Arvinda, Sooka; Maupi, E. Letsoalo; Greta, Hoyland; Claire, Lise Chaignat; Anne, B. Morrissey; John, A. Crump.
  • Karen, H. Keddy; s.af
  • Arvinda, Sooka; s.af
  • Maupi, E. Letsoalo; s.af
  • Greta, Hoyland; s.af
  • Claire, Lise Chaignat; s.af
  • Anne, B. Morrissey; s.af
  • John, A. Crump; s.af
Bull. W.H.O. (Online) ; 89(9): 640-647, 2011. tab
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1259884
Responsible library: CG1.1
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To evaluate three commercial typhoid rapid antibody tests for Salmonella Typhi antibodies in patients suspected of having typhoid fever in Mpumalanga; South Africa; and Moshi; United Republic of Tanzania. Methods The diagnostic accuracy of Cromotest (semiquantitative slide agglutination and single tube Widal test); TUBEX and Typhidot was assessed against that of blood culture. Performance was modelled for scenarios with pretest probabilities of 5and 50. Findings In total 92 patients enrolled 53 (57.6) from South Africa and 39 (42.4) from the United Republic of Tanzania. Salmonella Typhi was isolated from the blood of 28 (30.4) patients. The semiquantitative slide agglutination and single-tube Widal tests had positive predictive values (PPVs) of 25.0(95confidence interval; CI 0.6-80.6) and 20.0(95CI 2.5-55.6); respectively. The newer typhoid rapid antibody tests had comparable PPVs TUBEX; 54.1(95CI 36.9-70.5); Typhidot IgM; 56.7(95CI 37.4-74.5); and Typhidot IgG; 54.3(95CI 36.6-71.2). For a pretest probability of 5; PPVs were TUBEX; 11.0(95CI 6.6-17.9); Typhidot IgM; 9.1(95CI 5.8-14.0); and Typhidot IgG; 11.0(6.3-18.4). For a pretest probability of 50; PPVs were TUBEX; 70.2(95CI 57.3-80.5); Typhidot IgM; 65.6(95CI 54.0-75.6); and Typhidot IgG; 70.0(95CI 56.0-81.1). Conclusion Semiquantitative slide agglutination and single-tube Widal tests performed poorly. TUBEX and Typhidot may be suitable when pretest probability is high and blood cultures are unavailable; but their performance does not justify deployment in routine care settings in sub-Saharan Africa
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Full text: Available Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Typhoid Fever / Sensitivity and Specificity / Clinical Laboratory Techniques / Clinical Laboratory Services Type of study: Diagnostic study / Prognostic study Language: English Journal: Bull. W.H.O. (Online) Year: 2011 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Typhoid Fever / Sensitivity and Specificity / Clinical Laboratory Techniques / Clinical Laboratory Services Type of study: Diagnostic study / Prognostic study Language: English Journal: Bull. W.H.O. (Online) Year: 2011 Type: Article