Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, 05 1996, 365-367, Vol 3, No. 3
CA Gleaves, KA Schwarz and MB Campbell
The VIDAS varicella-zoster virus (VZV) immunoglobulin G immunoassay and the
VZVScan latex agglutination (LA) test were compared for the detection of
VZV antibody in patient sera. Of 625 samples tested, 554 were positive for
VZV antibody by one or both methods. Five hundred thirteen (82.1%) samples
were positive by both methods, 71 (11.4%) were negative by both methods,
and there were 41 (6.6%) discrepant samples. Statistically significant
differences in sensitivity and specificity were not found (P = 0.37);
however, several observations were made. All 23 VIDAS repeat equivocal
samples were LA positive. Fifty-four samples showed prozone effects with
the LA assay, all of which resolved as positive.
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Determination of varicella-zoster virus (VZV) immune status with the VIDAS VZV immunoglobulin G automated immunoassay and the VZVScan latex agglutination assay
Infectious Disease Reference Laboratory, Providence Portland Medical Center, Oregon 97213, USA.
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