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Assessment of qPCR, Nested RT-PCR and Elisa Techniques in Diagnosis of Chikungunya


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1 National Institute of Virology, 20-A Ambedkar Road, Pune 411 001, India
2 Molecular Biology Research Laboratory, Department of Zoology, University of Pune, Ganeshkhind, Pune 411 007, India
 

The definitive diagnosis ability of IgM ELISA, nested RT-PCR and real-time quantitative PCR (qPCR) was evaluated for Chikungunya diagnosis using 180 clinical samples. Real-time qPCR showed a higher sensitivity (88.3%) for Chikungunya diagnosis in the early stages of infection, while IgM ELISA proved sensitive for the late stages of illness (81.8%). The results suggest that the application of both IgM ELISA and RTPCR based assays will be ideal for definitive diagnosis of Chikungunya during outbreaks.

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Chikungunya, IgM Capture ELISA, Nested RT-PCR, qPCR.
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Deepti Parashar
National Institute of Virology, 20-A Ambedkar Road, Pune 411 001, India
Mandar S. Paingankar
Molecular Biology Research Laboratory, Department of Zoology, University of Pune, Ganeshkhind, Pune 411 007, India
A. B. Sudeep
National Institute of Virology, 20-A Ambedkar Road, Pune 411 001, India
Ashwini More
National Institute of Virology, 20-A Ambedkar Road, Pune 411 001, India
Sapana B. Shinde
National Institute of Virology, 20-A Ambedkar Road, Pune 411 001, India
Vidya A. Arankalle
National Institute of Virology, 20-A Ambedkar Road, Pune 411 001, India

Abstract


The definitive diagnosis ability of IgM ELISA, nested RT-PCR and real-time quantitative PCR (qPCR) was evaluated for Chikungunya diagnosis using 180 clinical samples. Real-time qPCR showed a higher sensitivity (88.3%) for Chikungunya diagnosis in the early stages of infection, while IgM ELISA proved sensitive for the late stages of illness (81.8%). The results suggest that the application of both IgM ELISA and RTPCR based assays will be ideal for definitive diagnosis of Chikungunya during outbreaks.

Keywords


Chikungunya, IgM Capture ELISA, Nested RT-PCR, qPCR.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv107%2Fi12%2F2011-2013