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Optimization and Stability Testing of Four Commercially Available Dried Blood Spot Devices for Estimating Measles and Rubella IgG Antibodies

Ojas Kaduskar, Vaishali Bhatt, Christine Prosperi, Kyla Hayford, Alvira Z. Hasan, Gururaj Deshpande, Bipin Tilekar, Jeromie Wesley Vivian Thangaraj, Muthusamy Santhosh Kumar, Nivedita Gupta, Manoj Murhekar, William J. Moss, Sanjay Mehendale, Lucky Sangal, Gajanan Sapkal

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Abstract

Dried blood spot (DBS) collection offers various advantages over conventional methods of blood collection, especially when collecting and transporting samples for a serosurvey. Yet use of DBS requires additional processing steps in the laboratory that can add to variability in results. We optimized a protocol to elute IgG antibodies against measles and rubella viruses in four DBS devices, demonstrating high concordance with paired venous sera for most devices. Extensive stability studies with various temperature and storage conditions in the laboratory and in the field were conducted using HemaSpot HF DBS devices prior to its use in one of the largest community-based measles and rubella serological surveys in the world.

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VenipunctureDried blood spotAntibodyDried bloodImmunoassayRelative humidityWhole bloodChemistryMedicineChromatographyImmunologySurgeryThermodynamicsPhysicsBiosimilars and Bioanalytical MethodsBlood groups and transfusionClinical Laboratory Practices and Quality Control
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