Publications by authors named "Amelia Slinskey"

Article Synopsis
  • The FluChip-8G Insight assay is a new tool developed for quick identification and subtyping of seasonal and potential pandemic influenza viruses in a single test, providing results on the same day.
  • The study aimed to validate the performance of this assay by analyzing a variety of non-seasonal influenza A strains, and it was tested on 297 samples from 180 unique strains.
  • Results showed that the assay had a high positive agreement (≥ 93%) for most subtypes, indicating it is effective for detecting various influenza viruses, with the added benefit of being easily updatable for new strains.
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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.

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Background: Influenza causes a significant annual disease burden, with characterization of the infecting virus important in clinical and public health settings. Rapid immunoassays are fast but insensitive, whereas real-time RT-PCR is sensitive but susceptible to genetic mutations and often requires multiple serial assays. The FluChip-8G Influenza A+B Assay provides type and subtype/lineage identification of influenza A and B, including non-seasonal A viruses, in a single microarray-based assay with same day turnaround time.

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