Systematic review and meta-analysis: assessing the accuracy of rapid immunochromatographic tests in dengue diagnosis.

Published
March 20, 2024
Journal
Diagnostic microbiology and infectious disease
PICOID
0e2501a8
DOI
Citations
0
Keywords
Accuracy, Dengue, ELISA, PCR, Rapid immunochromatographic tests
Copyright
Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Patients/Population/Participants

dengue

Intervention

rapid dengue diagnostic tests

Comparison

ELISA and PCR assays

Outcome

diagnostic accuracy

Abstract

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The objective of this systematic review is to analyze the diagnostic accuracy of rapid dengue diagnostic tests. The search was conducted in the following databases: LILACS, Medline (Pubmed), CRD, The Cochrane Library, Trip Medical Database and Google Scholar. ELISA and PCR assays were adopted as reference methods. Thirty-four articles were included in this systematic review. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) and Forest Plot were performed to evaluate sensitivity and specificity for each parameter analyzed (NS1, IgM and IgG). The results revealed that the combined analysis of the IgM antibody with the NS1 antigen resulted in greater sensitivity than the isolated analysis of IgM. The three analytes together showed the best performance, with a combined sensitivity of 90 % (95 % CI: 89-92 %) using ELISA as a comparator. Thus, the present review provides relevant knowledge for decision-making between the available rapid diagnostic tests.

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