Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine (Sep 2017)

Comparison of electrochemiluminescence and ELISA methods in the detection of blood borne pathogens in Gabon

  • Cyrille Bisseye,
  • Jophrette Mireille Ntsame Ndong,
  • Anicet Mouity Matoumba,
  • Calixte Bengone,
  • Guy Mouelet Migolet,
  • Bolni Marius Nagalo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apjtb.2017.08.008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 9
pp. 805 – 808

Abstract

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Objective: To assess the performances of Cobas 6000 e601 and EVOLIS BioRad in the detection of HIV, HBV and HCV in blood donors in Libreville (Gabon). Methods: A cross-sectional investigation was conducted in July 2017 in a total of 2000 blood donors recruited at the National Blood transfusion Center, Libreville Gabon. Among them, 363 donors were selected to compare the performances of COBAS 6000 e601 (electro-chemiluminescence) and EVOLIS BioRad in detecting HIV, HBV and HCV using Cohen's kappa coefficient. Results: Both methods yielded similar results for the detection of HIV and HBsAg. A very good agreement of 93.39% and an excellent agreement of 98.90% were obtained for the detection of HIV and HbsAg, with kappa values of 0.80 and 0.98, respectively. The observed agreement of 91.86% was found for the detection of HCV, which gave a fair agreement between the two methods with kappa = 0.33. Conclusions: The two evaluation methods showed a similar performance in the detection of HIV, HBV. However, given the high rate of intra and inter-genotypes recombination known for HIV and HBV, more robust techniques of detection such as polymerase chain reaction should be used to prevent post-transfusion contaminations.

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