Saliva and Serum as Diagnostic Media for Antibody to Hepatitis A Virus in Adults and in Individuals Who Have Received an Inactivated Hepatitis A Vaccine

Saliva was evaluated as a diagnostic fluid for screening individuals for evidence of previous hepatitis A virus (HAV) infection and for evidence of seroconversion after vaccination with inactivated hepatitis A vaccine. A new and simple saliva collection method and an assay for detection of HAV antib...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical infectious diseases 1995-04, Vol.20 (4), p.868-871
Hauptverfasser: Laufer, Dagna S., Hurni, William, Watson, Barbara, Miller, William, Ryan, John, Nalin, David, Brown, Leora
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Zusammenfassung:Saliva was evaluated as a diagnostic fluid for screening individuals for evidence of previous hepatitis A virus (HAV) infection and for evidence of seroconversion after vaccination with inactivated hepatitis A vaccine. A new and simple saliva collection method and an assay for detection of HAV antibody were used; the assay used an antibody capture format. There was complete concordance between the results of saliva-based assays and those of serum-based assays, both of which were used for determining previous natural HAV exposure. However, for vaccine recipients, 100% concordance for saliva-based and serum-based assays occurred only at serum titers of >9,000 mlU/mL, which were determined with use of the modified HAVAB assay. Saliva provides adequate sensitivity and specificity for determining naturally acquired HAV infection, although it is not useful in clinical trials for determining seroconversion after HAV vaccination.
ISSN:1058-4838
1537-6591
DOI:10.1093/clinids/20.4.868