Evaluation of an enzyme immunoassay for detection of herpes simplex virus antigen in genital lesions.

J van Ulsen, A M Dumas, J H Wagenvoort, A van Zuuren, T van Joost, E Stolz
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To evaluate a non-marketed research prototype of a solid-phase enzyme immunoassay for detection of herpes simplex virus in genital lesions, 154 clinical specimens were collected from 127 men and 27 women with symptoms suggestive of herpes simplex virus infection (erythema, vesicles, ulcers and crustae). The samples were tested using the assay and cultures on four monolayers of human embryonic lung fibroblasts and Vero cells. When the culture was used as reference method, sensitivity was 76.9% and specificity 100% (prevalence 42.4%). Comparison of results by patient group showed that sensitivity was highest in material from patients with vesicles and ulcers. The highest sensitivity was obtained in specimens which developed a cytopathological effect within 48 h and in specimens with three or four positive cell cultures. These findings suggest that the assay is more successful in specimens with high virus titres. The enzyme immunoassay was found to be a rapid, moderately sensitive, highly specific test for detection of herpes simplex virus from genital lesions, but the usefulness of the assay is limited and culture methods should be preferred.

一种检测生殖器病变中单纯疱疹病毒抗原的酶免疫分析法的评价。
为了评估一种未上市的用于检测生殖器病变中单纯疱疹病毒的固相酶免疫测定的研究原型,从127名男性和27名女性中收集了154份临床标本,这些标本有提示单纯疱疹病毒感染的症状(红斑、囊泡、溃疡和痂)。样品在四层人胚胎肺成纤维细胞和Vero细胞上进行了检测和培养。以培养法为参照,敏感性为76.9%,特异性为100%(患病率为42.4%)。不同患者组的比较结果显示,囊泡和溃疡患者的材料敏感性最高。在48小时内产生细胞病理学效应的标本和三到四个阳性细胞培养的标本中获得了最高的灵敏度。这些发现表明,该试验在病毒滴度高的标本中更为成功。酶免疫分析法被发现是一种快速,中等敏感,高度特异性的检测生殖器病变的单纯疱疹病毒的试验,但该试验的有用性是有限的,应优先采用培养方法。
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