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. 1987 Feb;25(2):434–436. doi: 10.1128/jcm.25.2.434-436.1987

Comparison of HEp-2 cell culture and Abbott respiratory syncytial virus enzyme immunoassay.

K Bromberg, G Tannis, B Daidone, L Clarke, M Sierra
PMCID: PMC265918  PMID: 3546371

Abstract

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the leading cause of lower respiratory tract infection in children. Rapid identification of RSV infections would allow for specific chemotherapy. We evaluated a means of rapid diagnosis, the Abbott enzyme immunoassay (EIA), by using 314 stored nasopharyngeal aspirates. RSV antigens were identified in 62 of 66 RSV culture-positive specimens. An additional 37 specimens from which RSV was not isolated were positive in the EIA. Of these, 29 were confirmed as truly positive by a blocking assay, for a total of 95 (66 + 29) positive specimens. The sensitivity of the EIA for total positive samples was 96% (91/95) versus 69% (66/95) for cell culture. The specificity of the EIA was 96% (211/219). In these stored specimens, Abbott EIA was superior to cell culture for the detection of RSV.

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