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Evaluation of AutoLumo A2000 Chemiluminescent Immunoassay for Detection of Respiratory Syncytial Virus and Adenovirus IgM Antibodies
by Hui Huang, Weiwen Deng, Yanxin Li, Guohua Li, Jingchun Huang, Yanling Luo, Peifeng Ke
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Background: Respiratory syncytial virus and adenovirus are seasonal diseases that cause an enormous burden on health systems. Previously, our lab uses DHI D3-Ultra DFA for detecting antigen of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and adenovirus (ADV). This article will evaluate the performance of AutoLumo RSV-IgM and ADV-IgM assays compared to D3-Ultra DFA method.
Methods: We used quality control specimens to evaluate precision, cross-reactivity specimen to evaluate the specificity, exogenous interferent: Hb (1,000 mg/dL); total bilirubin (50 mg/dL), ANA titer (1:10,000), RF (500 IU/mL) to evaluate interference, and paired, nasopharyngeal swab and sera specimens to evaluate clinical sensitivity and specificity.
Results: AutoLumo RSV-IgM and ADV-IgM assay show good precision and no cross-reactivity with other pathogen-specific IgM antibodies; no hook effect; exogenous interferent substance: Hb < 1,000 mg/dL; total bilirubin < 50 mg/dL, ANA titer < 1:10,000, and RF < 500 IU/mL showed no interference to RSV-IgM and ADV-IgM antibodies. The paired comparison test showed that RSV-IgM and ADV-IgM appear partly on the fifth day of the disease and peaked on days six to fourteen.
Conclusions: AutoLumo RSV-IgM and ADV-IgM have good performance, but their sensitivities await further improvements.
DOI: 10.7754/Clin.Lab.2020.200918
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