Efficacy of a Direct Rapid Immunohistochemical Test (DRIT) For Rabies Detection in Nigeria
Rabies is an acute, infectious disease mostly transmitted through bites from an infected animal. Dogs majorly transmit rabies to humans. Human rabies is not curable once clinical signs commence, but can be prevented. The aim of this study was to find an appropriate diagnostic test suitable for use i...
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Veröffentlicht in: | African journal of biomedical research 2014-09, Vol.17 (2) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Rabies is an acute, infectious disease mostly transmitted through bites
from an infected animal. Dogs majorly transmit rabies to humans. Human
rabies is not curable once clinical signs commence, but can be
prevented. The aim of this study was to find an appropriate diagnostic
test suitable for use in Nigeria and other developing countries with
infrastructural challenges. Thirty dog brain samples collected from dog
markets in Kaduna State were analysed using four tests direct
fluorescent antibody test (DFA), mouse inoculation test (MIT),
Seller's staining test, the reverse transcriptase-polymerase
chain reaction test (RT-PCR) and the direct rapid immunohistochemistry
test (dRIT). A total of 15 (50%) of the samples tested positive using
DFA, dRIT, RT-PCR and MIT, while the remaining 15 (50%) were negative.
The results obtained using these four different tests showed
concordance between those that were positive and negative. There was no
statistical difference (P > 0.05) among the four tests. An
appropriate diagnostic test must be prompt, cheap, sensitive,
field-based and reliable. The direct rapid immunohistochemistry test is
a new diagnostic test established by the Centers for Disease Control
and prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA. It does not require
sophisticated equipment so it can be used on the field especially in
the rural areas where most of the rabies exposures occur. It is also as
sensitive as the DFA and the result can be obtained within an hour. In
Nigeria and most developing countries, prompt diagnosis play a major
role in the prevention and control of rabies. |
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ISSN: | 1119-5096 |