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  • - The study developed a new test strip method for detecting Norovirus GI and GII using fluorescent particles and specific antibodies, improving the detection process.
  • - The tested method demonstrated significantly higher sensitivity (4 to 8 times) compared to a reference method while effectively avoiding cross-reactivity with rotavirus.
  • - Follow-up testing confirmed that most specimens initially categorized differently by the two methods aligned with the tested method's results, indicating its strong performance in detecting Norovirus infections.

Article Abstract

This study was designed to prepare and evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of a Norovirus GI and GII fluorescent particles combined detection test strip method. Using selected chromatographic materials and antibodies specific to Norovirus GI and GII, the Norovirus GI and GII fluorescent particles combined detection test strip (tested method) was prepared as a conventional double antibody sandwich. The samples assayed included cultured rotavirus and 465 specimens from patients with symptoms of gastrointestinal infection. Norovirus was detected using the tested method and a reference method (CerTest Norovirus GI-GII test card). The results indicated that the sensitivity of the tested method was 4 (for GI detection) or 8 times (for GII detection) greater than the reference method. Neither of the two methods cross-reacted with rotavirus and so on. For specimens, 29 were found to be negative by the reference method and positive by the tested method, and 8 were found to be negative by the tested method and positive by the reference method. Furthermore, a retesting of these samples by qPCR showed that 28 of the 29 were positive, and 3 of the 8 were positive. In summary, the Norovirus GI and GII fluorescent particles combined detection test strip was successfully prepared and had good detection performance.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5845527PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/7862467DOI Listing

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