The diagnostic and prognostic value of dengue non-structural 1 antigen detection in a hyper-endemic region in Indonesia.

Herman Kosasih, Bachti Alisjahbana, Susana Widjaja, Quirijn de Mast, Ida Parwati, Patrick J Blair, Timothy H Burgess, Andre van der Ven, Maya Williams
Author Information
  1. Herman Kosasih: Health Research Unit, Faculty of Medicine, Padjadjaran University, Bandung, Indonesia ; Viral Diseases Program, U.S. Naval Medical Research Unit 2, Jakarta, Indonesia.

Abstract

As dengue fever is undifferentiated from other febrile illnesses in the tropics and the clinical course is unpredictable, early diagnosis is important. Several commercial assays to detect dengue NS1 antigen have been developed; however, their performances vary and data is lacking from hyper-endemic areas where all four serotypes of dengue are equally represented. To assess the sensitivity of the Bio-Rad platelia Dengue NS1 antigen assay according to virus serotype, immune status, gender, and parameters of severe disease, acute sera from 220 individuals with confirmed dengue and 55 individuals with a non-dengue febrile illness were tested using the Bio-Rad platelia Dengue NS1 antigen assay. The overall sensitivity of the NS1 ELISA was 46.8% and the specificity was 100%. The sensitivity in primary infections was significantly higher than in secondary infections (100% vs. 35.7%). In secondary infections, the sensitivity of NS1 detection was highest in DENV-3 (47.1%), followed by DENV-1 (40.9%), DENV-2 (30%) and DENV-4 (27%) infections. NS1 was less frequently detected in sera with high titers of HI antibodies or in acute samples from patients whose pre-illness sera showed neutralizing antibodies to more than one serotype. The detection of NS1 was higher in females, severe cases, and individuals with lower platelet counts (<100,000/mm(3)). While the overall sensitivity of this NS1 ELISA is poor, our data suggest that in secondary infections, detection may be predictive of a more severe illness.

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MeSH Term

Adolescent
Adult
Antibodies, Neutralizing
Antibodies, Viral
Antigens, Viral
Child
Child, Preschool
Dengue
Dengue Virus
Diagnosis, Differential
Early Diagnosis
Female
Fever
Humans
Immunoglobulin M
Indonesia
Male
Middle Aged
Prognosis
Reagent Kits, Diagnostic
Sensitivity and Specificity
Viral Nonstructural Proteins

Chemicals

Antibodies, Neutralizing
Antibodies, Viral
Antigens, Viral
Immunoglobulin M
NS1 protein, Dengue virus type 2
NS1 protein, Dengue virus type 3
NS1 protein, dengue-1 virus
Reagent Kits, Diagnostic
Viral Nonstructural Proteins

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