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Optimization Of Peptide-Based Elisa For Serological Diagnostics: A Retrospective Study Of Human Monkeypox Infection.

Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis.. 2012-05;  12(5):400 - 9
Melissa E. Dubois, Erika Hammarlund, and Mark K. Slifka. NajÍt Technologies, Inc., Portland, Oregon, USA.
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Abstract

Although smallpox has been eradicated, other diseases caused by virulent orthopoxviruses such as monkeypox virus (MPV) remain endemic in remote areas of western and central sub-Saharan Africa, and represent a potential biothreat due to international travel and/or inadvertent exposure. Unfortunately, extensive antigenic cross-reactivity among orthopoxviruses presents a challenge to serological diagnosis. We previously reported a 20mer peptide-based ELISA that identified recent MPV infection with >90% sensitivity and >90% specificity. However, the sensitivity of this approach was not determined with samples obtained at later time points after antibody titers had declined from their peak levels. To improve a... More

Keywords

Antibody; Diagnostics; ELISA; Monkeypox; Peptide