Kansenshogaku Zasshi
Online ISSN : 1884-569X
Print ISSN : 0387-5911
ISSN-L : 0387-5911
Clinical Evaluation of an Immunochromatography Test for Rapid Diagnosis of Influenza
Masahiko YAMAZAKIKeiko MITAMURAKazuhiro KIMURAMari NIRASAWAOsamu KOMIYAMAMasataka ICHIKAWAKeiichi YAMAMOTOKenichi SOMEYATakako NAKANOYoko HASHIMOTONoriko HAGIWARATamiko MAEZAWASumi WATANABEHideaki SHIMIZUNorio SUGAYA
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2001 Volume 75 Issue 12 Pages 1047-1053

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We evaluated a rapid diagnostic kit that detects influenza type A and B viral antigens by immunochromatography, Quick Vue®Influenza Test (Quidel Corp., San Diego, CA, USA), with 425 specimens collected from patients with influenza-like symptoms at three hospitals between January and March 2001. The specimens included 184 nasal aspirates, 140 nasal swabs, and 101 throat swabs. The test correctly identified 179 of the 204 culture positive specimens and 203 of the 221 culture negative specimens; the sensitivity and specificity compared with the culture were 87.7% and 91.9%, respectively. The sensitivity of the test was 92.6% (112/121) for nasal aspirates, 83.7% (41/49) for nasal swabs, and 76.5% (26/34) for throat swabs, which is similar to the results for conventional rapid enzyme immunoassay kits for influenza virus infection . The sensitivity and specificity of the Quick Vue®Influenza Test were equivalent to those of Flu OIA® (BioStar, Inc., Boulder, CO, USA), with the agreement of 84.2%. Although the Quick Vue® Influenza Test does not differentiate betweeninfluenza A and B viruses, the easy-to-use kit detects both types in the physician's office, allowing physicians to make a decision on prescription of neuraminidase inhibitor therapy during the initial visit.

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