Background: A simple and rapid IsoAmp HSV assay has been developed for qualitative detection of herpes simplex virus (HSV) types 1 and 2 from genital lesions. Sample preparation involved a simple dilution step and the diluted specimens were directly added to the device and amplified by isothermal helicase-dependent amplification (HDA). Amplification products were then detected by a DNA strip embedded in a disposable cassette without any instrument. The total test turn-around time is less than 1.5h from specimen processing to result reporting.
Objectives: To evaluate the analytical and clinical performance of the IsoAmp HSV assay as well as the robustness and reproducibility of the assay.
Study Design: The analytical sensitivity of the IsoAmp HSV assay was determined using both HSV-1 and HSV-2. Clinical performance was evaluated using 135 frozen specimens collected from patients with suspected HSV infection in genital area.
Results: The analytical sensitivity of the assays was 5.5 and 34.1 copies/reaction for HSV-1 and HSV-2 respectively with a 95% confidence interval. When the herpes viral culture was used as the reference standard, the clinical sensitivity and specificity of the IsoAmp HSV assay were 100.0% and 96.3% respectively. The inter-laboratory reproducibility achieved an overall 97.5% agreement by testing a total of 80 blinded HSV-1 samples among five laboratories.
Conclusion: Adequate analytical and clinical performance of the IsoAmp HSV assay was demonstrated. This assay is simple to perform and has acceptable inter-laboratory reproducibility.
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J Mol Diagn
November 2012
BioHelix Corporation, Beverly, Massachusetts 01915, USA.
We have developed a rapid and simple molecular test, the IsoGlow HSV Typing assay, for the detection and typing of herpes simplex virus (type 1 and 2) from genital or oral lesions. Clinical samples suspended in viral transport mediums are simply diluted and then added to a helicase-dependent amplification master mix. The amplification and detection were performed on a portable fluorescence detector called the FireFly instrument.
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June 2012
BioHelix Corporation, 500 Cummings Center, Suite 5550, Beverly, MA 01915, USA.
The first near instrument-free, inexpensive and simple molecular diagnostic device (IsoAmp HSV, BioHelix Corp., MA, USA) recently received US FDA clearance for use in the detection of herpes simplex viruses (HSV) in genital and oral lesion specimens. The IsoAmp HSV assay uses isothermal helicase-dependent amplification in combination with a disposable, hermetically-sealed, vertical-flow strip identification.
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August 2012
Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA 02118, United States.
Background: The novel IsoAmp(®) HSV Assay employs isothermal helicase-dependent nucleic acid amplification and a user-friendly disposable test device to achieve rapid (<1.5h), on-demand qualitative detection of herpes simplex virus (HSV) types 1 and 2 in oral and genital lesions.
Objectives: To compare performance of the IsoAmp(®) HSV Assay with the ELVIS(®) HSV ID/typing (shell-vial culture and DFA) test system for clinical specimens collected from oral and genital lesions in symptomatic patients.
J Clin Virol
January 2011
BioHelix Corporation, Beverly, MA 01915, United States.
Background: A simple and rapid IsoAmp HSV assay has been developed for qualitative detection of herpes simplex virus (HSV) types 1 and 2 from genital lesions. Sample preparation involved a simple dilution step and the diluted specimens were directly added to the device and amplified by isothermal helicase-dependent amplification (HDA). Amplification products were then detected by a DNA strip embedded in a disposable cassette without any instrument.
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