<HashMap><database>biostudies-literature</database><scores><citationCount>0</citationCount><reanalysisCount>0</reanalysisCount><viewCount>51</viewCount><searchCount>0</searchCount></scores><additional><omics_type>Unknown</omics_type><volume>87(1)</volume><submitter>Silpasakorn S</submitter><pubmed_abstract>We evaluated the diagnostic accuracy of two broadly reactive rapid immunochromatographic tests (ICTs) for detection of IgM and IgG against Orientia tsutsugamushi by using archived acute-phase serum samples from 102 patients with laboratory-confirmed scrub typhus, and from 62 archived serum samples from patients with other causes of fever as a negative control. These ICTs were constructed by using a mixture of recombinant proteins: 1) C1, a chimeric protein containing epitopes of the 56-kD antigen from Karp and TA763 strains; 2) Ktr56; and 3) Gmr56. Sensitivities of the ICTs for detection of IgM and IgG were 90.2% (95% confidence interval [CI] = 84.4-96.0%) and 86.3% (95% CI = 80.9-93.8%), respectively. Specificities were 85.5% (95% CI = 73.9-92.2%) and 96.8% (95% CI = 90.3-100%), respectively. Both assays were more sensitive and specific than the standard immune immunofluorescence assay for the early diagnosis of scrub typhus.</pubmed_abstract><journal>The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene</journal><pagination>148-52</pagination><full_dataset_link>https://www.ebi.ac.uk/biostudies/studies/S-EPMC3391040</full_dataset_link><repository>biostudies-literature</repository><pubmed_title>Development of new, broadly reactive, rapid IgG and IgM lateral flow assays for diagnosis of scrub typhus.</pubmed_title><pmcid>PMC3391040</pmcid><pubmed_authors>Suputtamongkol Y</pubmed_authors><pubmed_authors>Ekpo P</pubmed_authors><pubmed_authors>Zhang Z</pubmed_authors><pubmed_authors>Silpasakorn S</pubmed_authors><pubmed_authors>Ching WM</pubmed_authors><pubmed_authors>Srisamut N</pubmed_authors><pubmed_authors>Chao CC</pubmed_authors><view_count>51</view_count></additional><is_claimable>false</is_claimable><name>Development of new, broadly reactive, rapid IgG and IgM lateral flow assays for diagnosis of scrub typhus.</name><description>We evaluated the diagnostic accuracy of two broadly reactive rapid immunochromatographic tests (ICTs) for detection of IgM and IgG against Orientia tsutsugamushi by using archived acute-phase serum samples from 102 patients with laboratory-confirmed scrub typhus, and from 62 archived serum samples from patients with other causes of fever as a negative control. These ICTs were constructed by using a mixture of recombinant proteins: 1) C1, a chimeric protein containing epitopes of the 56-kD antigen from Karp and TA763 strains; 2) Ktr56; and 3) Gmr56. Sensitivities of the ICTs for detection of IgM and IgG were 90.2% (95% confidence interval [CI] = 84.4-96.0%) and 86.3% (95% CI = 80.9-93.8%), respectively. Specificities were 85.5% (95% CI = 73.9-92.2%) and 96.8% (95% CI = 90.3-100%), respectively. Both assays were more sensitive and specific than the standard immune immunofluorescence assay for the early diagnosis of scrub typhus.</description><dates><release>2012-01-01T00:00:00Z</release><publication>2012 Jul</publication><modification>2024-11-20T04:13:31.676Z</modification><creation>2019-03-27T00:55:18Z</creation></dates><accession>S-EPMC3391040</accession><cross_references><pubmed>22764306</pubmed><doi>10.4269/ajtmh.2012.11-0583</doi></cross_references></HashMap>