Evaluation of a Rapid Point-of-Care Multiplex Immunochromatographic Assay for the Diagnosis of Enteric Fever
Shailendra Kumar, Ariana Nodoushani, Farhana Khanam, Alyssa T. DeCruz, Paul Lambotte, Robert McN. Scott, Isaac I. Bogoch, Krista Vaidya, Stephen B. Calderwood, Taufiqur Rahman Bhuiyan, Javan Esfandiari, Edward T. Ryan, Firdausi Qadri, Jason R. Andrews, Richelle C. Charles
Abstract
Enteric fever remains a significant global problem, and control programs are significantly limited by the lack of an optimal assay for identifying individuals with acute infection. This is especially critical considering the recently released World Health Organization (WHO) position paper endorsing the role of the typhoid conjugate vaccine in communities where enteric fever is endemic. A reliable diagnostic test is needed to assess and evaluate typhoid intervention strategies and determine which high-burden areas may benefit most from a vaccine intervention. Our collaborative team has developed and evaluated a point-of-care serodiagnostic assay based on detection of anti-HlyE and LPS IgA. Our finding of the high diagnostic accuracy of the DPP Typhoid System for the rapid detection of enteric fever has the potential to have significant public health impact by allowing for improved surveillance and for control and prevention programs in areas with limited laboratory capacity.