Evaluation of a peptide-based enzyme immunoassay for anti-SARS coronavirus IgG antibody

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High throughput assays for anti-SARS-CoV IgG antibody detection are need for large-scale epidemiologic studies. The performance of a microplate enzyme immunoassay, DETECT-SARS™, was evaluated for the detection of antiSARS-CoV IgG antibody. This assay is based on synthetic peptides derived from the nucleocapsid and spike proteins. The results showed that the assay provided a high degree of sensitivity (95.9%) for convalescent serum samples. The level of specificity was close to 90%, and did not show significant variation among different control groups. The high degree of sensitivity together with the high-throughput nature makes it advantageous as a screening assay for studies where handling of a large number of specimens is required. © 2004 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Chan, P. K. S., To, W. K., Liu, E. Y. M., Ng, T. K., Tam, J. S., Sung, J. J. Y., … Houde, M. (2004). Evaluation of a peptide-based enzyme immunoassay for anti-SARS coronavirus IgG antibody. Journal of Medical Virology, 74(4), 517–520. https://doi.org/10.1002/jmv.20207

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