Autor(es): 
		  					
		  					Vanhomwegen, J. 
 ; Alves, M. J. 
 ; Zupanc, T. A. 
 ; Bino, S. 
 ; Chinikar, S. 
 ; Karlberg, H. 
 ; Korukluoglu, G. 
 ; Korva, M. 
 ; Mardani, M. 
 ; Mirazimi, A. 
 ; Mousavi, M. 
 ; Papa, A. 
 ; Saksida, A. 
 ; Sharifi-Mood, B. 
 ; Sidira, P. 
 ; Tsergouli, K. 
 ; Wolfel, R. 
 ; Zeller, H. 
 ; Dubois, P. 
 
		  					
		  					
							
		  					Data: 2012 
		  					
		  					
							Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.18/1176
							
		  					Origem: Repositório Científico do Instituto Nacional de Saúde
							
		  					Assunto(s): Infecções Sistémicas e Zoonoses; Crimean-Congo; Hemorrhagic Fever; Diagnostic Assays
							
						 
	  					
	  					
	  					
	  						Descrição
	  						Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is a highly contagious viral tick-borne disease with case-fatality rates as high as 50%. We describe a collaborative evaluation of the characteristics, performance, and on-site applicability of serologic and molecular assays for diagnosis of CCHF. We evaluated ELISA, immunofluorescence, quantitative reverse transcription PCR, and low-density macroarray assays for detection of CCHF virus using precharacterized archived patient serum samples. Compared with results of local, in-house methods, test sensitivities were 87.8%-93.9% for IgM serology, 80.4%-86.1% for IgG serology, and 79.6%-83.3% for genome detection. Specificity was excellent for all assays; molecular test results were influenced by patient country of origin. Our findings demonstrate that well-characterized, reliable tools are available for CCHF diagnosis and surveillance. The on-site use of such assays by health laboratories would greatly diminish the time, costs, and risks posed by the handling, packaging, and shipping of highly infectious biologic material.