Infectious Disease Reports (Jun 2021)

Potential Misdiagnosis between COVID-19 and Dengue Infection Using Rapid Serological Test

  • Siti Qamariyah Khairunisa,
  • Ilham Harlan Amarullah,
  • Siti Churrotin,
  • Anisa Lailatul Fitria,
  • Mochammad Amin,
  • Maria Inge Lusida,
  • Soegeng Soegijanto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/idr13020050
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
pp. 540 – 551

Abstract

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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic that has a significant rapid transmission is an international public health concern. Several dengue-endemic countries reported similar clinical and laboratory features between COVID-19 and dengue in the early incubation period, and thus discerning the infection is difficult. As a dengue-endemic country, Indonesia also poses the same challenge during the COVID-19 outbreak. This current study analyzed the IgG and IgM profiles from COVID-19 patients by using a serological SARS-CoV-2 and dengue rapid test. In addition, 38 sera from healthy individuals (pre-COVID-19 date) were analyzed using a dengue rapid test. Among 120 samples, 4 samples indicated dengue IgG positive. However, IgM, NS1, and RT-PCR analyses showed negative results. Interestingly, regarding seropositivity of NS1 and DENV IgG from healthy individuals (pre COVID-19 infection), two samples were positive DENV IgG, while one of them was positive NS1. This suggested that in the dengue-endemic area, many people have already experienced dengue and have immunity against dengue virus. There is also the possibility of antibody cross-reactivity between COVID-19 and dengue infection. This also emphasizes the high demand for a rapid method with high sensitivity and specificity that can distinguish between SARS-CoV-2 and dengue.

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