Development and comparative evaluation of SARS-CoV-2 S-RBD and N based ELISA tests in various African endemic settings

Management of the COVID-19 pandemic relies on molecular diagnostic methods supported by serological tools. Herein, we developed S-RBD- and N- based ELISA assays useful for infection rate surveillance as well as the follow-up of acquired protective immunity against SARS-CoV-2. ELISA assays were optim...

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Veröffentlicht in:Diagnostic microbiology and infectious disease 2023-04, Vol.105 (4), p.115903-115903, Article 115903
Hauptverfasser: Benabdessalem, Chaouki, Hamouda, Wafa Ben, Marzouki, Soumaya, Faye, Rokhaya, Mbow, Adji Astou, Diouf, Babacar, Ndiaye, Oumar, Dia, Ndongo, Faye, Ousmane, Sall, Amadou A., Diagne, Cheikh Tidiane, Amellal, Houda, Ezzikouri, Sayeh, Mioramalala, Diary Juliannie Ny, Randrianarisaona, Fanirisoa, Trabelsi, Khaled, Boumaiza, Mohamed, Hamouda, Sonia Ben, Ouni, Rym, Bchiri, Soumaya, Chaaban, Amani, Gdoura, Mariem, Gorgi, Yousr, Sfar, Imen, Yalaoui, Sadok, Khelil, Jalila Ben, Hamzaoui, Agnes, Abdallah, Meya, Cherif, Yosra, Petres, Stéphane, Mok, Chris Ka Pun, Escriou, Nicolas, Quesney, Sébastien, Dellagi, Koussay, Schoenhals, Matthieu, Sarih, M'hammed, Vigan-Womas, Inès, Bettaieb, Jihene, Rourou, Samia, Barbouche, Mohamed Ridha, Ahmed, Melika Ben
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