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Performance of SARS-CoV-2 Antigens in a Multiplex Bead Assay for Integrated Serological Surveillance of Neglected Tropical and Other Diseases.
Gwyn, Sarah; Abubakar, Ado; Akinmulero, Oluwaseun; Bergeron, Eric; Blessing, Ugboaja Nkechi; Chaitram, Jasmine; Coughlin, Melissa M; Dawurung, Ayuba B; Dickson, Felicia Nwatu; Esiekpe, Mudiaga; Evbuomwan, Erasogie; Greby, Stacie M; Iriemenam, Nnaemeka C; Kainulainen, Markus H; Naanpoen, Thomas Andrew; Napoloen, Loveth; Odoh, Ifeanyichukwu; Okoye, McPaul; Olaleye, Temitope; Schuh, Amy J; Owen, S Michele; Samuel, Awala; Martin, Diana L.
  • Gwyn S; Division of Parasitic Diseases and Malaria, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia.
  • Abubakar A; Institute of Human Virology, Abuja, Nigeria.
  • Akinmulero O; Institute of Human Virology, Abuja, Nigeria.
  • Bergeron E; Division of High-Consequence Pathogens and Pathology, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia.
  • Blessing UN; Institute of Human Virology, Abuja, Nigeria.
  • Chaitram J; Division of Laboratory Systems, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia.
  • Coughlin MM; Division of Viral Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia.
  • Dawurung AB; Institute of Human Virology, Abuja, Nigeria.
  • Dickson FN; Institute of Human Virology, Abuja, Nigeria.
  • Esiekpe M; Institute of Human Virology, Abuja, Nigeria.
  • Evbuomwan E; Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, Abuja, Nigeria.
  • Greby SM; Division of Global HIV and TB, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Abuja, Nigeria.
  • Iriemenam NC; Division of Global HIV and TB, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Abuja, Nigeria.
  • Kainulainen MH; Division of High-Consequence Pathogens and Pathology, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia.
  • Naanpoen TA; Institute of Human Virology, Abuja, Nigeria.
  • Napoloen L; Institute of Human Virology, Abuja, Nigeria.
  • Odoh I; Institute of Human Virology, Abuja, Nigeria.
  • Okoye M; Division of Global HIV and TB, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Abuja, Nigeria.
  • Olaleye T; Institute of Human Virology, Abuja, Nigeria.
  • Schuh AJ; Division of High-Consequence Pathogens and Pathology, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia.
  • Owen SM; National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD and TB Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia.
  • Samuel A; Institute of Human Virology, Abuja, Nigeria.
  • Martin DL; Division of Parasitic Diseases and Malaria, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia.
Am J Trop Med Hyg ; 2022 Jun 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1964291
ABSTRACT
Serosurveillance can provide estimates of population-level exposure to infectious pathogens and has been used extensively during the COVID-19 pandemic. Simultaneous, serological testing for multiple pathogens can be done using bead-based immunoassays to add value to disease-specific serosurveys. We conducted a validation of four SARS-CoV-2 antigens-full-length spike protein, two receptor binding domain proteins, and the nucleocapsid protein-on our existing multiplex bead assay (MBA) for enteric diseases, malaria, and vaccine preventable diseases. After determining the optimal conditions for coupling the antigens to microsphere beads, the sensitivity and specificity of the assay were determined on two instruments (Luminex-200 and MAGPIX) when testing singly (monoplex) versus combined (multiplex). Sensitivity was assessed using plasma from 87 real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (rRT-PCR) positive persons collected in March-May of 2020 and ranged from 94.3% to 96.6% for the different testing conditions. Specificity was assessed using 98 plasma specimens collected prior to December 2019 and plasma from 19 rRT-PCR negative persons and ranged from 97.4% to 100%. The positive percent agreement was 93.8% to 97.9% using 48 specimens collected > 21 days post-symptom onset, while the negative percent agreement was ≥ 99% for all antigens. Test performance was similar using monoplex or multiplex testing. Integrating SARS-CoV-2 serology with other diseases of public health interest could add significant value to public health programs that have suffered severe programmatic setbacks during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Diagnostic study / Prognostic study Topics: Vaccines Language: English Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Ajtmh.22-0078

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Diagnostic study / Prognostic study Topics: Vaccines Language: English Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Ajtmh.22-0078