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Journal of Clinical Microbiology, June 1999, p. 1797-1801, Vol. 37, No. 6
PHLS Meningococcal Reference Unit,
Received 29 September 1998/Returned for modification 2 December
1998/Accepted 12 March 1999
Preadmission administration of antibiotics to patients with
suspected meningococcal infection has decreased the likelihood of
obtaining an isolate and has stimulated development of rapid and
reliable non-culture-based diagnostic methods. The sensitivity of the
conventional test card latex agglutination test (TCLAT) for detection
of capsular polysaccharide has been reported to be suboptimal. In the
United Kingdom meningococcal DNA detection by PCR has become readily
available and is now used as a first-line investigation. Recently, the
performance of latex antigen detection has been markedly improved by
ultrasound enhancement. Three tests for laboratory confirmation of
meningococcal infection, (i) PCR assays, (ii) TCLAT, and (iii)
ultrasound-enhanced latex agglutination test (USELAT), were
compared in a retrospective study of 125 specimens (serum, plasma, and
cerebrospinal fluid specimens) from 90 patients in whom meningococcal
disease was suspected on clinical grounds. Samples were from patients
with (i) culture-confirmed meningococcal disease, (ii) culture-negative
but PCR-confirmed meningococcal disease, and (iii) clinically suspected
but non-laboratory-confirmed meningococcal disease. USELAT
was found to be nearly five times more sensitive than TCLAT. Serogroup
characterization was obtained by both PCR and USELAT for 44 samples; all results were concordant and agreed with the serogroups
determined for the isolates when the serogroups were available. For 12 samples negative by USELAT, the serogroup was determined by
PCR; however, for 12 other specimens for which PCR had failed to
indicate the serogroup, USELAT gave a result.
USELAT is a rapid, low-cost method which can confirm a
diagnosis, identify serogroups, and guide appropriate management of
meningococcal disease contacts. A complementary non-culture-based confirmation strategy of USELAT for local use supported by a
centralized PCR assay service for detection of meningococci would give
the benefits of timely information and improved epidemiological data.
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Ultrasound-Enhanced Latex Immunoagglutination and
PCR as Complementary Methods for Non-Culture-Based Confirmation of
Meningococcal Disease
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: PHLS
Meningococcal Reference Unit, Manchester PHL, Manchester, M20 2LR,
United Kingdom. Phone: 44 (0)1612 914628. Fax: 44 (0)1614 462180. E-mail: ed{at}manphl.demon.co.uk.
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