Rapid Presumptive Identification of Burkholderia mallei and Burkholderia pseudomallei Clinical Isolates Using a Highly Specific Lateral Flow Assay

We conducted a comprehensive, multiphase laboratory evaluation of the InBios Active Melioidosis Detect (AMD) rapid test, a lateral flow immunoassay designed to detect capsular polysaccharides produced by or , used in conjunction with the Omni Array Reader for the rapid identification of culture isol...

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Veröffentlicht in:Health security 2022-04, Vol.20 (2), p.164-171
Hauptverfasser: Venkateswaran, Kodumudi S, Parameswaran, Nishanth, Sarwar, Jawad, Plummer, Andrea, Santos, Alan, Pillai, Christine A, Bowen, Samantha, Granville, Maria, Selvan, Senthamil, Babu, Prasanti, Thirunavukkarasu, Nagarajan, Venkateswaran, Neeraja, Sharma, Shashi, Morse, Stephen A, Anderson, Kevin, Hodge, David R, Pillai, Segaran P
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Zusammenfassung:We conducted a comprehensive, multiphase laboratory evaluation of the InBios Active Melioidosis Detect (AMD) rapid test, a lateral flow immunoassay designed to detect capsular polysaccharides produced by or , used in conjunction with the Omni Array Reader for the rapid identification of culture isolates of or to support clinical diagnosis for response and triage during a mass casualty event, such as a biological attack. The study was conducted at 2 sites to assess the performance of the AMD test. The sensitivity, specificity, and reproducibility of the assay was determined using 5 replicates of 35 inclusivity strains and 64 clinical background strains. A total of 520 tests were performed, which included both positive and negative controls. Results obtained visually and with the Omni Array Reader showed a sensitivity of 92.3% for and 95.6% for ; no cross-reactivity was observed with any of the 64 clinical background organisms. The results from this study indicate that the AMD test for the presumptive identification of and isolates to support clinical diagnosis is highly robust, specific, and sensitive. This evaluation supports the use of this test as a rapid, qualitative assay for the presumptive identification of and in a clinical setting.
ISSN:2326-5094
2326-5108
DOI:10.1089/hs.2021.0172