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The inability of a dengue NS1 ELISA to detect Zika infections.

Monique da Rocha Queiroz LimaThais Chouin-CarneiroElzinandes AzeredoLuciana Santos BarbosaThiara Manuele Alves SouzaJéssica Badolato Corrêa da SilvaPriscila Conrado Guerra NunesMárcia Dal FabbroIzilyanne H Romanholi FaccoRivaldo Venâncio-da-CunhaFlávia Barreto Dos Santos
Published in: Scientific reports (2019)
The presence of dengue virus (DENV), Zika virus (ZIKV) and Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) in Brazil, may result in a difficult diagnosis due to the signs and symptoms shared by those. Moreover, as DENV and ZIKV belong to the same family, serological assays may show a high rate of cross-reactivity. Here, we evaluated a Dengue NS1 capture assay for early and differential diagnosis of dengue during the Zika epidemic occurred in Brazil in 2016. Samples (n = 227) from 218 patients included sera, plasma and urine from previously confirmed acute cases of Zika, dengue and Zika/dengue co-infections. Nine of those patients presented two specimens. The Dengue NS1 test was very specific for dengue diagnosis (99.32%), even in the co-circulation with ZIKV, and exhibited a high accuracy in not detecting acute Zika infections (92.43%). Our findings showed that the dengue NS1 capture test analyzed here was not able to recognize the ZIKV NS1 and its potential for cross-reaction.
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