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. 2016 Apr 6;94(4):820–828. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.15-0631

Table 3.

Comparison of test results for 64 samples from Cambodia NIPH tested sequentially by JE Detect and DEN Detect kits to CDC JEV and DENV MAC-ELISA results

Interpretation/classification* CDC JEV IgM+ CDC JEV/DENV IgM+ CDCJEV/DENV IgM− Total
Serum
JE Detect JE/JE+ 10 1 1 12
NEG/JE− 0 0 26 26
JEV EQ 1 0 0 1
Total 11 1 27 39
Serum
JE Detect + DEN Detect JE/JE+ 10 0 1 11
DEN/JE− 0 1 0 1
NEG/JE− 1 0 0 26
Total 11 1 1
CSF
JE Detect JE/JE+ 9 1 1 11
NEG/JE− 0 0 14 14
JEV EQ 0 0 0 0
Total 9 1 15 25
CSF
JE Detect + DEN Detect JE/JE+ 9 0 1 10
DEN/JE− 0 1 0 1
NEG/JE− 0 0 0 0
Total 9 1 1 11

CDC = Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; CSF = cerebrospinal fluid; DEN Detect = DEN Detect MAC-ELISA; DENV = dengue virus; EQ = equivocal; JE = Japanese encephalitis; JE Detect = JE Detect MAC-ELISA; JEV = Japanese encephalitis virus; MAC-ELISA = IgM antibody-capture enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay; NEG = negative; PRNT = plaque reduction neutralization assay.

*

Interpretations based on Table 1; EQ results after re-testing coded as NEG.

Confirmed as DENV+ by plaque reduction neutralization test.