1. Validation of a Lateral Flow Test for the Presumptive Identification of the Presence of Burkholderia mallei or Burkholderia pseudomallei in Environmental Samples.
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Venkateswaran KS, Parameswaran N, Sarwar J, Plummer A, Santos A, Pillai CA, Bowen S, Granville M, Selvan S, Babu P, Thirunavukkarasu N, Venkateswaran N, Sharma S, Morse SA, Anderson K, Hodge DR, and Pillai SP
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- Humans, Phylogeny, Plant Extracts, Burkholderia mallei, Burkholderia pseudomallei, Melioidosis diagnosis
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We conducted a comprehensive, multiphase laboratory evaluation of InBios Active Melioidosis Detect (AMD) rapid test, a lateral flow immunoassay designed to detect capsular polysaccharides produced by Burkholderia mallei or Burkholderia pseudomallei , used in conjunction with the Omni Array Reader (OAR) for the rapid detection of B mallei or B pseudomallei in environmental (nonclinical) samples at 2 sites. The limit of detection, using reference strains B mallei strain ATCC 23344 and B pseudomallei strain ATCC 11668, was determined to be 10
3 to 104 CFU/mL. In different phases of the evaluation, inclusivity strains that included geographically diverse strains of B mallei (N = 13) and B pseudomallei (N = 22), geographically diverse phylogenetic near neighbor strains (N = 66), environmental background strains (N = 64), white powder samples (N = 26), and environmental filter extracts (N = 1 pooled sample from 10 filter extracts) were also tested. A total of 1,753 tests were performed, which included positive and negative controls. Visual and OAR results showed that the AMD test detected 92.3% of B mallei and 95.5% of B pseudomalle i strains. Of the 66 near-neighbor strains tested, cross-reactivity was observed with only B stabilis 2008724195 and B thailandensis 2003015869. Overall, the specificity and sensitivity were 98.8% and 98.7%, respectively. The results of this evaluation support the use of the AMD test as a rapid, qualitative assay for the presumptive detection of B mallei and B pseudomallei in suspicious environmental samples such as white powders and aerosol samples by first responders and laboratory personnel.- Published
- 2022
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