Clinical validation of the FluChip-8G Influenza A plus B Assay for influenza type and subtype identification

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作者
Blair, Rebecca H. [1 ]
Dawson, Erica D. [1 ]
Taylor, Amber W. [1 ]
Johnson, James E., Jr. [1 ]
Slinskey, Amelia H. [1 ]
O'Neil, Kelly [1 ]
Smolak, Andrew W. [1 ]
Toth, Evan [1 ]
Liikanen, Kyle [1 ,3 ]
Stoughton, Robert S. [1 ,4 ]
Smith, Catherine B. [2 ]
Talbot, Sarah [2 ,5 ]
Rowlen, Kathy L. [1 ]
机构
[1] InDevR Inc, 2100 Cent Ave,Suite 106, Boulder, CO 80301 USA
[2] Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, Influenza Div, 1600 Clifton Rd, Atlanta, GA 30333 USA
[3] Univ Melbourne, Parkville, Vic 3010, Australia
[4] Arthrex Calif Technol, Santa Barbara, CA 93111 USA
[5] Illumina 5200 Illumina Way Inc, San Diego, CA 92122 USA
关键词
Diagnostic validation; Clinical performance; FluChip-8G influenza A plus B assay; Influenza subtyping; Microarray; multiplex RT-PCR; FILMARRAY RP; VIRUSES;
D O I
10.1016/j.jcv.2019.07.008
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Background: The FluChip-8G Influenza A + B Assay is a multiplexed influenza RT-PCR and microarray-based assay with same day turnaround time, developed to subtype seasonal A viruses (H1N1pdm2009 and H3N2), distinguish B viruses as Yamagata or Victoria lineage, and is the only FDA cleared assay capable of positive identification of a wide variety of A subtypes as "non-seasonal" A viruses from human nasal specimens. Objective: To evaluate clinical performance of the FluChip-8G Influenza A + B Assay for detection of seasonal influenza viruses in nasal and nasopharyngeal swab specimens, and to evaluate performance for detection of non-seasonal influenza viruses using contrived samples. Study Design: For seasonal viruses, a multisite study of the FluChip-8G Influenza A +B Assay using prospectively and retrospectively collected nasal and nasopharyngeal swabs was performed using the FDA-cleared CDC Human Flu Dx Panel as the comparator assay. For non-seasonal viruses, testing was performed at a single site using contrived samples from 100 unique non-seasonal strains representing 41 subtypes. Results: Sensitivity (95% Cl) and specificity (95% Cl) for each target group, respectively, from results of 1689 clinical specimens were: seasonal H1N1pdm2009: 96.4% (87.9-99.0), 99.3% (98.8-99.6), seasonal H3N2: 91.8% (87.7-94.7), 99.7% (99.2-99.9), Influenza B Victoria: 100% (94.0-100.0), 99.9% (99.6-100.0), and Influenza B Yamagata: 95.6% (89.2-98.3), 99.9% (99.6-100.0). The sensitivity and specificity from contrived influenza A non-seasonal viruses was determined to be 99.0% (94.6-99.8) and 100% (96.7-100.0). Conclusion: The FluChip-8G Influenza A + B Assay has robust sensitivity and specificity for detecting and identifying all target virus groups, including non-seasonal influenza A, with same day results.
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