Login / Signup

Boosting understanding of Lassa Fever virus epidemiology: Field testing a novel assay to identify past Lassa Fever virus infection in blood and oral fluids of survivors and unexposed controls in Sierra Leone.

Onome AkpoghenetaSteven DicksDonald GrantZainab KannehBrima JusuJoseph Edem-HotahLansana KannehFoday AlhasanMichael GbakieJohn S SchieffelinSamreen IjazRichard S TedderHilary Bower
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2021)
Given the difficulties of assay validation in a resource-limited setting, including unexpected exposures and diagnostics of varying accuracy, the new assay performed well in both plasma and oral fluid. Sensitivity and specificity are expected to be higher when case/control ascertainment is more definitive and further work is planned to investigate this. Even at the performance levels achieved, the species-neutral DABA has the potential to facilitate the large-scale seroprevalence surveys needed to underpin essential developments in LF control, as well as support zoonotic investigations.
Keyphrases
  • high throughput
  • case control
  • young adults
  • risk factors
  • cross sectional
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • radiation therapy
  • single cell