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. 1988 Feb;26(2):354–357. doi: 10.1128/jcm.26.2.354-357.1988

Panel of reference strains for evaluating serologic reagents used to identify gonococci.

G M Evins 1, N E Pigott 1, J S Knapp 1, W E DeWitt 1
PMCID: PMC266281  PMID: 3125222

Abstract

A panel of strains for evaluating Neisseria gonorrhoeae serologic reagents was developed. The strains selected for the panel were antigenically diverse and representative of strains isolated worldwide and had been isolated from a variety of anatomic sites. A few strains with characteristics that can cause problems in serologic tests were included. The panel of 52 gonococcal and 20 nongonococcal strains was used to evaluate two commercially produced kits with monoclonal antibody reagents, GonoGen and Phadebact, and one Phadebact kit with absorbed rabbit antiserum. The GonoGen reagent correctly identified all gonococcal strains and did not react with any of the nongonococcal strains. The Phadebact absorbed antiserum reagent correctly identified 47 of 48 gonococcal strains but reacted with 2 of the 20 nongonococcal strains. The Phadebact monoclonal antibody reagent correctly identified all the gonococcal strains; however, it gave positive reactions with 8 and trace reactions with 4 of the 20 nongonococcal strains.

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