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Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, July 2000, p. 536-539, Vol. 7, No. 4
Department of Microbiology, Unit of Virology,
Université Catholique de Louvain, UCL 3055, 1200 Brussels,
Belgium,1 and DiaSorin Diagnostics
s.r.l., 13040 Sallugia (Vercelli), Italy2
Received 29 November 1999/Returned for modification 8 February
2000/Accepted 17 March 2000
We evaluated the reactivities of sera against p52 and CM2
recombinant antigens of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV), coated on microparticles, for the differentiation of primary HCMV infection from
an established infection. Two different test formats of the CMV
Multiplex Copalis assay were evaluated. The 214 serum samples tested
were immunoglobulin M (IgM) positive or equivocal by our reference
assay. Reactivities against p52 and CM2 antigens were tested for sera
from 37 patients with a well-documented seroconversion within the
preceding 3 months (119 serum specimens), 31 patients known to have had
a seroconversion at least 8 months earlier (31 serum specimens), and 57 patients without a documented seroconversion (64 serum specimens). The
assay had a sensitivity for the detection of a primary infection of 70 or 86% by the first test format and a sensitivity of 88 or 94% by the
second test format, according to the criteria used to indicate a
primary infection by this test. A good correlation of the results of
the assay with our in-house avidity index was found. The specificity of
the assay warrants further evaluation. With IgM-positive sera, the
assay was not sufficiently specific to make a distinction between a
primary infection and an established infection.
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Reactivity to p52 and CM2 Recombinant Proteins in Primary
Human Cytomegalovirus Infection with a Microparticle
Agglutination Assay
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Department of
Microbiology, Unit of Virology, Université Catholique de Louvain,
Clos Chapelle aux Champs 30, UCL 3055, 1200 Brussels, Belgium. Phone: 32 27 64 34 20. Fax: 32 27 64 31 63. E-mail:
goubau{at}mblg.ucl.ac.be.
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