Title: Laboratory Investigation
1Laboratory Investigation
- Dr Salmah Idris
- Microbiologist
- Hospital Sungai Buloh
2Objective
- Diagnostic Test for diagnosis of Dengue
- Option and indication of the test
- Post mortem investigation
- Collection of samples
3Diagnostic Test
- Antibody detection- Serology
- Viral Isolation
- Detection of virus genetic material
- Dengue Virus Antigen or protein
4Immune response
5Dengue IgM test
- IgM capture enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
(ELISA) - Widely used
- IgM titre is higher in primary compared to
secondary infection - Peak at about 2 weeks and undetectable level by
60 90 days.
6Dengue IgM captured ELISA
- Primary Dengue
- 55 detectable between 4-7 days
- 100 after day 7
- Secondary
- 78 after day 7
- 28 of secondary dengue infections were
undiagnosed when IgM was the only test performed
Level 7
Level 9
Level 9
Level 8
Level 8
7Indirect IgG ELISA
- Primary and secondary dengue
- IgG was detected in 100 after day 7 of illness
- Recommended if dengue IgM is still negative after
day 7 in secondary dengue
Level 7
Level 8
Level 8
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9Haemagglutination Inhibition Test (HI)
- Gold standard
- Labour intensive and gold standard
- Paired samples for interpretation (Acute and
convelescant samples 2 weeks apart) - Research purposes
- Differentiate between primary and secondary
dengue infection
10Dengue rapid test
- Immunochromatography
- Qualitative detection of IgM and IgG
- Yield is higher when samples were collected later
in the convalescent phase of infection - Good specificity and could be used when ELISA
facilities were not available
11Dengue Rapid test
- Recommended - Dengue IgM Capture ELISA after a
rapid test - Result had to interpreted in the clinical context
because of false positive or negative
12Dengue Rapid test
- False positive
- Cross react with
- Flavivirus- JE_at_
- Non-flavivirus malaria, leptospirosis,
toxoplasmosis, syphilis - Connective Tissue Disorder RA
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13Virus Isolation
- Definitive test for dengue infection
- Lab equipped with tissue culture facilities
- Useful only at early phase of illness , blood
collected before day 5 of illness ( before the
formation of Neutralizing antibodies) - During febrile illness
- Virus can be isolated from serum, plasma and
leucocytes - Post mortem specimens
- Expensive and time consuming (2 weeks to complete
14Virus Isolation
- Virus isolation has a poor yield if compared with
molecular test. IT most probably due to the
viability of the virus and the quality of samples.
15Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)
- Eg. RT-PCR
- Diagnosis of dengue infection in the early phase
(lt 5 days of illness) - Sensitivity 100 in the first 5 days of illness,
reduced to 70 by day 6 - Determine dengue serotype
16Overview of 3 Steps Used in Molecular
Amplification Assays for Flaviviruses
RNA extraction from Serum, csf,
tissue mosquito pools
1. RNA extraction
Micro RT-PCR Chip
2. Amplification
Standard PCR
TaqMan RT-PCR
SYBR Green RT-PCR
NASBA
Lamp
3. Detection
Agarose gel
Melting curve analysis
NucliSensTM Readerr/ECL Molecular beacons
TaqMan probe ABI iCycler Smart Cycler
OPTICAN etc.
Gel
Nucleic acid sequencing Southern Blot
Turbidometer Real Time
Adapted from Lanciotti, 2003 Adv Virus Res
6167-99
17Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)
- Limitation
- Available in certain facilities and trained
personal - Test is expensive
- Specimens requires special storage temperatures
and short transportation , time between
collection and extraction - Use only be considered for in-patients who
present with diagnostic challenges in the early
phase of illness
18Non-structural protein -1 (NS1 Ag)
- Highly conserved glycoprotein that seems to be
essential for virus viability - Secretion of the NS1 protein is a hallmark of
flavivirus infecting mammalian cells - Dengue infection, yellow fever and West Nile
- High concentration in the sera of dengue infected
patients during the early phase of the disease
19- Detection rate is much better in acute sera of
primary infection (75 - 97.3) when compared to
acute sera of secondary infection (60-70)
20NS1 Antigen
- The sensitivity drops from day 4-5 of illness and
usually becomes undetectable in the convalescence
phase
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22Investigation of Post Mortem Case
Caution Massive blood transfusion may affect the
test result mentioned above
23Collection of sample
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