Comparison of several ELISA tests for detecting the presence of IgG and IgM against herpes simplex viruses.

Microbios Pub Date : 2000-01-01
J Gutiérrez, F Fernández, M J Vergara, S Suárez, M J Soto, M C Maroto
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Abstract

Four enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays designated test 1 (ETI-HSVK-G 1/2); test 2 (ETI-HSVK-M 1/2); test 3 (ETI-HSVK-G 2), and test 4 (BioElisa HSV2 IgG) were studied to evaluate different stages of herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection. Samples (50 sera and 14 cerebrospinal fluid) were included in four groups. Group 1 consisted of samples from patients with primary HSV infections; group 2 comprised samples from patients with recurrent HSV infections; group 3 were samples nonreactive to HSV; and group 4 were samples from patients with infections by other herpes viruses (4a, chickenpox; 4b, herpes zoster; and 4c, infectious mononucleosis by Epstein-Barr virus). The percentages of agreement between tests 1 and 2 were 100 and 72.1%, respectively. The total diagnostic values of tests 1 and 2 were: 100 and 50% sensitivity, respectively; and 100 and 89% specificity, respectively. Few positive results for HSV-2 infection were found, and so, tests 3 and 4 were not evaluated. The results of tests 3 and 4 for a chickenpox patient, and a herpes zoster patient were not in agreement.

几种ELISA检测单纯疱疹病毒IgG和IgM的比较。
四种酶联免疫吸附试验指定试验1 (etii - hsk - g1 /2);试验2 (ei - hsk - m 1/2);试验3 (ei -HSV - g2)和试验4 (BioElisa HSV2 IgG)用于单纯疱疹病毒(HSV)感染不同阶段的评价。血清50份,脑脊液14份,分为4组。第一组包括来自原发性HSV感染患者的样本;第2组包括来自复发性HSV感染患者的样本;第3组为对HSV无反应的样品;第4组是来自其他疱疹病毒感染患者的样本(4a,水痘;4b,带状疱疹;4c,感染性单核细胞增多症(Epstein-Barr病毒)。试验1和试验2的符合率分别为100%和72.1%。试验1和试验2的总诊断值分别为:灵敏度为100%和50%;特异性分别为100%和89%。2型单纯疱疹病毒感染阳性结果较少,因此未对试验3和4进行评价。水痘患者和带状疱疹患者的测试3和4的结果不一致。
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