High-throughput malaria serosurveillance using a one-step multiplex bead assay.
Eric RogierLotus van den HoogenCamelia HermanKevin GurralaVena JosephGillian StresmanJacquelin PresumeIthamare RomilusGina MondelusTamara ElismeRuth AshtonMichelle ChangJean F LemoineThomas DruetzThomas P EiseleAlexandre ExisteJacques BoncyChris DrakeleyVenkatachalam UdhayakumarPublished in: Malaria journal (2019)
When using the MBA for IgG detection, overnight incubation for the test sample and all assay reagents greatly minimized hands-on time for laboratory staff. Enhanced IgG signal was observed with the OneStep assay for all 8 malaria antigens employed in this study, and seroprevalence estimates for this sample population were similar regardless of assay protocol used. This overnight incubation protocol has the potential to be deployed for large-scale malaria serosurveys for the high-throughput and timely collection of antibody data, particularly for malaria seroprevalence estimates.