COMPARISON OF 2 ANTI-HEPATITIS C VIRUS ENZYME-LINKED IMMUNOSORBENT ASSAYS - WELLCOZYME-VK45 AND ORTHO-2.0

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VRIELINK, H [1 ]
VANDERPOEL, CL [1 ]
REESINK, HW [1 ]
LELIE, PN [1 ]
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[1] NEDERLANDS RODE KRUIS,CENT LAB BLOEDTRANSFUSIEDIENST,AMSTERDAM,NETHERLANDS
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HEPATITIS C; 3RD-GENERATION ANTI-HCV ELISA; SENSITIVITY; SPECIFICITY;
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Background: The aim of the present study was to compare 2 anti-HCV ELISA tests with respect to sensitivity and specificity in detecting Hepatitis C antigen. Materials and Methods: A 3rd-generation anti-HCV ELISA (Wellcozyme anti-HCV VK45) was compared with a 2nd-generation anti-HCV ELISA (Ortho HCV 2.0) in various serum panels: A) anti-HCV ELISA-positive samples of blood donations (n = 536), B) non-A, non-B hepatitis patients (n = 188), C) multi-transfused patients (n = 79), D) hemodialysis patients (n = 473), and E) random blood donors (n = 1,080). Results: Of 248 cDNA polymerase chain reaction (cDNA-PCR) positive samples in panels A, B, and C, ELISA-VK45 detected 247 (99.6 %) and Ortho-2 248 (100 %). The cDNA-PCR-positive sample missed by ELISA-VK45 showed isolated anti-C33c reactivity in a 2nd-generation recombinant immunoblot (RIBA-2). Of 281 RIBA-2-positive samples, ELISA-VK45 detected 274 (97.5 %) and Ortho-2 279 (99.3 %). ELISA-VK45-negative, RIBA-2-positive samples showed combined anti-C 100/5-1-1 reactivity in RIBA-2 in 6/7 cases and anti-C22 and C33c reactivity in one. Ortho-2-negative, RIBA-2-positive samples showed combined anti-C100/5-1-1 reactivity in RIBA-2 in 2/2 cases. The specificities of ELISA-VK45 and Ortho-2 were not significantly different in 1,080 blood donors. Conclusion: It is concluded that the ELISA-VK45 lacks sensitivity because a cDNA-PCR-confirmed positive sample was missed in the assay. The specificity of both ELISAs was comparable.
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