Transfusion and Apheresis Science
Volume 45, Issue 3 , Pages 247-250, December 2011

New approaches to in vitro diagnosis of hepatitis C infection a reason for post transfusion hepatitis: Diagnostic value of determination of hepatitis C virus core antigen

  • Pelin Yuksel

      Affiliations

    • Microbiology and Clinical Microbiology Department, Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty, Kocamustafapasa, Istanbul, Turkey
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  • Reyhan Caliskan

      Affiliations

    • Microbiology and Clinical Microbiology Department, Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty, Kocamustafapasa, Istanbul, Turkey
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  • Sevgi Ergin

      Affiliations

    • Microbiology and Clinical Microbiology Department, Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty, Kocamustafapasa, Istanbul, Turkey
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  • Mustafa Aslan

      Affiliations

    • Microbiology and Clinical Microbiology Department, Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty, Kocamustafapasa, Istanbul, Turkey
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  • Deniz Gozde Celik

      Affiliations

    • Microbiology and Clinical Microbiology Department, Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty, Kocamustafapasa, Istanbul, Turkey
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  • Suat Saribas

      Affiliations

    • Microbiology and Clinical Microbiology Department, Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty, Kocamustafapasa, Istanbul, Turkey
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  • Tevhide Ziver

      Affiliations

    • Microbiology and Clinical Microbiology Department, Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty, Kocamustafapasa, Istanbul, Turkey
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  • Altan Yalciner

      Affiliations

    • Duzen Laboratory, Cemal Sahir Sok. No. 14, 34383 Mecidiyeköy, Istanbul, Turkey
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  • Bekir Kocazeybek

      Affiliations

    • Microbiology and Clinical Microbiology Department, Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty, Kocamustafapasa, Istanbul, Turkey
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +90 532 6168150; fax: +90 212 6322122.

Abstract 

In between the dates of February 2008–March 2009, by applying to Istanbul University CTF Microbiology and Clinical Microbiology Basic Sciences Branch and Duzen laboratories, 123 cases, where HCV RNA and anti-HCV positivity are identified with molecular (real-time PCR) and serologic (ELISA) methods as a positive control group, and 48 cases where HCV RNA and anti-HCV negativity are identified as a negative control group are established. The values of sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative approximation of recently developed HCV Core Ag (Abbott Diagnostics, Germany) kit are determined successively as 94.3%, 97.9%, 99.1%, 87%, 95.3% and 88%. Although the new HCV Ag assay is clearly not sensitive enough to replace HCV NAT it may serve as a valuable tool in the HCV diagnostic algorithm as it is able to pick up a great majority of anti-HCV and HCV RNA positive samples, thus allowing a timely and less expensive serological diagnosis of an active HCV infection. This may be an advantage for labs that do not have access to PCR easily.

Keywords: HCV, Antigen test, ELISA, Post transfusion hepatitis, Virus

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PII: S1473-0502(11)00164-9

doi:10.1016/j.transci.2011.10.002

Transfusion and Apheresis Science
Volume 45, Issue 3 , Pages 247-250, December 2011