1. Assessing the Effectiveness of Fast-Track Diagnostic Kit for Detecting Viral Gastroenteritis Agents?
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Pham, Ngan T. K., Nozomu Hanaoka, Trinh, Quang D., Yuko Shimizu-Onda, Khamrin, Pattara, Hoque, Sheikh A., Shihoko Komine-Aizawa, Shoko Okitsu, Satoshi Hayakawa, Kazuaki Yoshimune, and Hiroshi Ushijima
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VIRAL gastroenteritis ,DIAGNOSTIC reagents & test kits ,NUCLEOTIDE sequencing ,MEDICAL screening ,ADENOVIRUSES ,ROTAVIRUSES ,NOROVIRUSES - Abstract
Background: Viral gastroenteritis is a significant global health concern. An effective, rapid, and easy-to-use diagnostic tool is essential for screening causative viruses. Methods: Forty-eight samples, known to be infected with one of the following viruses: norovirus, group A rotavirus, astrovirus, adenovirus, and sapovirus determined by reverse transcription-PCR and nucleotide sequencing, were evaluated by the Fast Track Diagnostics (FTD) viral gastroenteritis assay. Results: The assay demonstrated 100% specificity for all viruses and matched the RT-PCR sensitivity for norovirus GI, classic human astrovirus, adenovirus, and sapovirus. It identified norovirus GII and rotavirus with 87.5% and 85.7% sensitivity, respectively. However, its sensitivity for detecting novel human astrovirus MLB and VA was lower, at 35%. Conclusions: The FTD viral gastroenteritis assay can effectively screen simultaneously for norovirus GI, GII, group A rotavirus, adenovirus, and sapovirus in clinical settings. The study also suggests that improved detection methods are necessary for novel astrovirus strains. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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