Comparison of enzyme immunoassays for detection of antibodies to hepatitis D virus in serum

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Abstract

Serology remains critical for diagnosing hepatitis D virus (HDV) infection, which affects 15 to 20 million people worldwide, but the literature on characterizing commercial enzyme immunoassays (EIAs) dates back to 15 years ago. We evaluated 2 commercial EIAs currently available for detecting anti-HDV antibodies. The DiaSorin assay demonstrated 100% sensitivity and specificity. Using a modified cutoff value, the Cusabio assay demonstrated a sensitivity of 81.3% and specificity of 90.9%. Our data show that recently developed EIAs are reliable for anti-HDV antibody detection.

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Chow, S. K., Atienza, E. E., Cook, L., Prince, H., Slev, P., Lapé-Nixon, M., & Jerome, K. R. (2016). Comparison of enzyme immunoassays for detection of antibodies to hepatitis D virus in serum. Clinical and Vaccine Immunology, 23(8), 732–734. https://doi.org/10.1128/CVI.00028-16

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