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Journal of Virological Methods

Volume 237, November 2016, Pages 38-39
Journal of Virological Methods

Short communication
Comparison of two chemiluminescent immunoassays in the detection of measles IgM antibodies

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Abstract

Serological confirmation of measles is achieved by detecting the specific immunoglobulin M (IgM), and it is important to evaluate new commercial inmunoassays in order to ensure the quality of results. The objective of this study was to compare the performance of a novel automated chemiluminescent immunoassay (CLIA), Virclia IgM measles (Vircell, Spain), with that of the widely used Liaison measles IgM assay (DiaSorin, Italy). A panel of 86 sera from laboratory-confirmed cases was used for the sensitivity calculation, and 59 sera from healthy individuals and those with other viral infections were used for the specificity calculation. Sensitivity values were 96.5% for Virclia and 97.6% for Liaison; specificity values were 93.2% for Virclia and 96.6% for Liaison; neither difference was statistically significant VirClia IgM measles is a good alternative to other immunoassays for the serological confirmation of measles.

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