Studies were done to evaluate comparatively the traditional HA assay and a more recently introduced lectin-neuraminidase (LN) methodology in search of a simple and sensitive assay for virus detection during laboratorial diagnosis. The results proved the value of LN assay as a sensitive methodology for detection of virus particles, presenting results at least equal to those obtained by HA (hemagglutination) assay, with significant values of accumulated frequencies for LN/HA factors (ratios between LN and HA titers) higher than two. The accumulated values of frequencies for LN/HA factors as high as four were very significant, 72.7% for influenzavirus and 60.7% for Newcastle disease virus (NDV), moreover accumulated frequencies for LN/HA factors even as high as 32 were due to influenzavirus (45.4%) and NDV (7.2%) samples. After the storage period, most of those concentraded samples that even did not present HA titers could be detected through LN assay, demonstrating a lower threshold for virus detection.
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Couceiro, J. N., Couceiro, E. S., Pinto, A. M., Machado, R. D., & Cabral, M. C. (1994). Comparative evaluation of a simple and sensitive assay for detection of orthomyxo and paramyxoviruses. Memórias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 89(2), 183–187. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0074-02761994000200011
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