Diagnostics (Jul 2023)

Performance Evaluation of VIDAS<sup>®</sup> Diagnostic Assays Detecting Anti-Chikungunya Virus IgM and IgG Antibodies: An International Study

  • Geovana M. Pereira,
  • Erika R. Manuli,
  • Laurie Coulon,
  • Marina F. Côrtes,
  • Mariana S. Ramundo,
  • Loïc Dromenq,
  • Audrey Larue-Triolet,
  • Frédérique Raymond,
  • Carole Tourneur,
  • Carolina dos Santos Lázari,
  • Patricia Brasil,
  • Ana Maria Bispo de Filippis,
  • Glaucia Paranhos-Baccalà,
  • Alice Banz,
  • Ester C. Sabino

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13132306
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 13
p. 2306

Abstract

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Chikungunya (CHIK) is a debilitating mosquito-borne disease with an epidemiology and early clinical symptoms similar to those of other arboviruses-triggered diseases such as dengue or Zika. Accurate and rapid diagnosis of CHIK virus (CHIKV) infection is therefore challenging. This international study evaluated the performance of the automated VIDAS® anti-CHIKV IgM and IgG assays compared to that of manual competitor IgM and IgG ELISA for the detection of anti-CHIKV IgM and IgG antibodies in 660 patients with suspected CHIKV infection. Positive and negative agreements of the VIDAS® CHIKV assays with ELISA ranged from 97.5% to 100.0%. The sensitivity of the VIDAS® CHIKV assays evaluated in patients with a proven CHIKV infection confirmed reported kinetics of anti-CHIKV IgM and IgG response, with a positive detection of 88.2–100.0% for IgM ≥ 5 days post symptom onset and of 100.0% for IgG ≥ 11 days post symptom onset. Our study also demonstrated the superiority of ELISA and VIDAS® assays over rapid diagnostic IgM/IgG tests. The analytical performance of VIDAS® anti-CHIKV IgM and IgG assays was excellent, with a high precision (coefficients of variation ≤ 7.4%) and high specificity (cross-reactivity rate ≤ 2.9%). This study demonstrates the suitability of the automated VIDAS® anti-CHIKV IgM and IgG assays to diagnose CHIKV infections and supports its applicability for epidemiological surveillance and differential diagnosis in regions endemic for CHIKV.

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