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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37434239/medical-viruses-diagnostic-techniques
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REVIEW
Harsh, Pratima Tripathi
The recent epidemics and pandemics caused by different viruses such as SARS-CoV-2, monkey pox, H1N1, ebola virus etc. have been a cause of mass destruction in the human race, the biggest decline slope in the global economy and mental trauma. A number of viruses have been discovered that may cause serious problems and to overcome this problem, early diagnosis of the viruses and understanding their infection pattern is a must. Early detection of viruses inside the host provides timely management in a strategic manner...
July 11, 2023: Virology Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37379953/na%C3%A3-ve-antibody-library-derived-monoclonal-antibody-against-vp35-of-ebola-virus
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jing Yi Lai, Angela Corona, Chong Lee Ng, Enzo Tramontano, Yee Siew Choong, Theam Soon Lim
Ebola virus is notorious for causing severe and even deadly haemorrhagic fever in infected humans and non-human primates. The high fatality rate of Ebola virus disease (EVD) has highlighted the need for effective diagnosis and treatment. Two monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) have been approved by USFDA for treatment of EVD. Virus surface glycoprotein is the common target for diagnostic and therapy including vaccines. Even so, VP35, a viral RNA polymerase cofactor and interferon inhibitor could be a potential target to curb EVD...
June 26, 2023: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37263672/a-community-based-contact-isolation-strategy-to-reduce-the-spread-of-ebola-virus-disease-an-analysis-of-the-2018-2020-outbreak-in-the-democratic-republic-of-the-congo
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mory Keita, Jonathan A Polonsky, Steve Ahuka-Mundeke, Michel Kalongo Ilumbulumbu, Adama Dakissaga, Hamadou Boiro, Julienne Ngoundoung Anoko, Lamine Diassy, John Kombe Ngwama, Houssainatou Bah, Michel Kasereka Tosalisana, Richard Kitenge Omasumbu, Ibrahima Sory Chérif, Samuel T Boland, Alexandre Delamou, Abdoulaye Yam, Antoine Flahault, Stéphanie Dagron, Abdou Salam Gueye, Olivia Keiser, Ibrahima Socé Fall
INTRODUCTION: Despite tremendous progress in the development of diagnostics, vaccines and therapeutics for Ebola virus disease (EVD), challenges remain in the implementation of holistic strategies to rapidly curtail outbreaks. We investigated the effectiveness of a community-based contact isolation strategy to limit the spread of the disease in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). METHODS: We did a quasi-experimental comparison study. Eligible participants were EVD contacts registered from 12 June 2019 to 18 May 2020 in Beni and Mabalako Health Zones...
June 2023: BMJ Global Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37145930/pathogenesis-of-aerosolized-ebola-virus-variant-makona-in-nonhuman-primates
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abhishek N Prasad, Karla A Fenton, Krystle N Agans, Viktoriya Borisevich, Courtney Woolsey, Jason E Comer, Natalie S Dobias, Jennifer E Peel, Daniel J Deer, Joan B Geisbert, William S Lawrence, Robert W Cross, Thomas W Geisbert
BACKGROUND: The primary route of infection by Ebola virus (EBOV) and other pathogenic filoviruses in humans is through contact of contaminated body fluids with mucosal surfaces. Despite this, filoviruses hold capacity for delivery by both large and small particle artificial aerosols, and thus present potential for intentional misuse. Previous studies have shown that high doses of EBOV (≥ 1000 PFU) delivered by small particle aerosol cause uniform lethality in nonhuman primates (NHP) while only a few small studies have assessed lower doses in NHPs...
May 5, 2023: Journal of Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37089787/effects-of-public-health-emergencies-of-international-concern-on-disease-control-a-systematic-review
#25
REVIEW
Giovanna Rotondo de Araújo, Pedro A S V de Castro, Isabela R Ávila, Juliana Maria T Bezerra, David S Barbosa
OBJECTIVES: To assess the accumulated knowledge of the effects of public health emergencies of international concern on disease control and local health systems, and contribute to a better understanding of their effects on health programs and systems. METHODS: This was a systematic review of published and gray literature (in English, Portuguese, or Spanish). Electronic databases (BVS/LILACS, PubMed, and SciELO) and Google Scholar were searched. Search terms were: COVID-19 OR H1N1 OR Ebola OR Zika OR poliomyelitis AND (outbreaks OR epidemics) AND (public health systems OR public health surveillance)...
2023: Pan American Journal of Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37084479/head-to-head-comparison-of-diagnostic-accuracy-of-four-ebola-virus-disease-rapid-diagnostic-tests-versus-genexpert%C3%A2-in-eastern-democratic-republic-of-the-congo-outbreaks-a-prospective-observational-study
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel Mukadi-Bamuleka, Junior Bulabula-Penge, Bart K M Jacobs, Anja De Weggheleire, François Edidi-Atani, Fabrice Mambu-Mbika, Anaïs Legand, John D Klena, Peter N Fonjungo, Placide Mbala-Kingebeni, Sheila Makiala-Mandanda, Masahiro Kajihara, Ayato Takada, Joel M Montgomery, Pierre Formenty, Jean-Jacques Muyembe-Tamfum, Kevin K Ariën, Johan van Griensven, Steve Ahuka-Mundeke
BACKGROUND: Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreaks have emerged in Central and West Africa. EVD diagnosis relies principally on RT-PCR testing with GeneXpert®, which has logistical and cost restrictions at the peripheral level of the health system. Rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) would offer a valuable alternative at the point-of-care to reduce the turn-around time, if they show good performance characteristics. We evaluated the performance of four EVD RDTs against the reference standard GeneXpert® on stored EVD positive and negative blood samples collected between 2018 and 2021 from outbreaks in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)...
April 19, 2023: EBioMedicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36993465/novel-tools-for-lassa-virus-surveillance-in-peri-domestic-rodents
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Allison R Smither, James Koninga, Franklyn B Kanneh, Momoh Foday, Matthew L Boisen, Nell G Bond, Mambu Momoh, John Demby Sandi, Lansana Kanneh, Foday Alhasan, Ibrahim Mustapha Kanneh, Mohamed S Yillah, Donald S Grant, Duane J Bush, Diana K S Nelson, Kaitlin M Cruz, Raphaëlle Klitting, Matthias Pauthner, Kristian G Andersen, Jeffrey G Shaffer, Robert W Cross, John S Schieffelin, Robert F Garry
BACKGROUND: Lassa fever (LF) is a rodent-borne disease endemic to West Africa. In the absence of licensed therapeutics or vaccines, rodent exclusion from living spaces remains the primary method of preventing LF. Zoonotic surveillance of Lassa virus (LASV), the etiologic agent of LF, can assess the burden of LASV in a region and guide public health measures against LF. METHODS: In this study, we adapted commercially available LASV human diagnostics to assess the prevalence of LASV in peri-domestic rodents in Eastern Sierra Leone...
March 20, 2023: medRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36974321/a-pilot-study-validation-of-dried-blood-spots-dbs-to-assess-sars-cov2-igg-antibody-immunoassays-in-underserved-minority-population
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ji Youn Yoo, Sai Lata De, Anujit Sarkar, John H Adams, Maureen Groer
Underserved, low-income, rural and certain migrant populations have greater risks and higher incidences of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) than more privileged populations. Current in-person testing methods have limitations, namely exposure risk, a requirement of accessible transportation to healthcare facilities, and economic barriers. Dried blood spots (DBS) samples are widely used for diagnostics in many infectious diseases including Rabies, HIV, Ebola viruses and newborn screening. Our goal was to determine the accuracy and reliability of measuring COVID-19 IgG in DBS compared to paired plasma samples in a population with known infection status and then apply this method to screen an underserved minority population with high risk for COVID-9 infection (unvaccinated, pregnant, low income, Hispanic women)...
April 2023: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36908455/diagnostics-of-ebola-virus
#29
REVIEW
Aurora Bettini, Daniele Lapa, Anna Rosa Garbuglia
Ebola is a highly pathogenic virus, which in humans reaches a mortality rate above 50%. Due to a lack of laboratories in territories where Ebola viruses are endemic and the limited number of surveillance programmes, tests for the confirmation of suspected cases of Ebola are often performed in Reference Laboratories. While this provides guarantees regarding the accuracy of results, the shipment of samples to a centralized facility where the diagnostic test can be performed and the time required to achieve the results takes several days, which increases costs and entails delays in the isolation of positive subjects and therapeutic intervention with negative consequences both for patients and the community...
2023: Frontiers in Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36851550/development-and-clinical-evaluation-of-a-rapid-point-of-care-test-for-ebola-virus-infection-in-humans
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zheng Wang, Richard S Bennett, Michele Roehler, Geraldine Guillon, Mark J Fischl, Mary C Donadi, Jim Makovetz, Natalie Holmes, Toral Zaveri, Eamon Toolan, Heather L Gontz, Graham D Yearwood, James Logue, J Kyle Bohannon, Lisa Mistretta, Russell Byrum, Dan Ragland, Marisa St Claire, Lisa A Kurtz, Tiffany Miller, Michael R Reed, Janean Young, John Lee, Lisa E Hensley, Keith Kardos, Jody D Berry
The genus Ebolavirus contains multiple species of viruses that are highly contagious and lethal, often causing severe hemorrhagic fever. To minimize the global threat from Ebola virus disease (EVD), sustainable, field-appropriate tools are needed to quickly screen and triage symptomatic patients and conduct rapid screening of cadavers to ensure proper handling of human remains. The OraQuick® Ebola Rapid Antigen Test is an in vitro diagnostic single-use immunoassay for the qualitative detection of Ebola virus antigens that detects all known species within the genus Ebolavirus ...
January 25, 2023: Viruses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36838210/a-review-on-zoonotic-pathogens-associated-with-non-human-primates-understanding-the-potential-threats-to-humans
#31
REVIEW
Xinjie Jiang, Zhenyu Fan, Shijia Li, Haichang Yin
Non-human primates (NHP) share a close relationship with humans due to a genetic homology of 75-98.5%. NHP and humans have highly similar tissue structures, immunity, physiology, and metabolism and thus often can act as hosts to the same pathogens. Agriculture, meat consumption habits, tourism development, religious beliefs, and biological research have led to more extensive and frequent contact between NHPs and humans. Deadly viruses, such as rabies virus, herpes B virus, Marburg virus, Ebola virus, human immunodeficiency virus, and monkeypox virus can be transferred from NHP to humans...
January 18, 2023: Microorganisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36724296/application-and-comparison-of-lyophilisation-protocols-to-enhance-stable-long-term-storage-of-filovirus-pseudotypes-for-use-in-antibody-neutralisation-tests
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Martin Mayora Neto, Edward Wright, Nigel Temperton, Peter Soema, Rimko Ten Have, Ivo Ploemen, Simon Scott
AIMS: Filoviruses encompass highly pathogenic viruses placing significant public health burden on countries affected. Efforts for improved diagnostics and surveillance are needed. The requirement for high-containment can be circumvented by using pseudotype viruses (PV), which can be handled safely, in tropism, drug screening, vaccine evaluation, and serosurveillance studies. We assessed the stability and functionality after long-term storage of lyophilised filovirus pseudotypes for use in neutralisation assays...
December 16, 2022: Journal of Applied Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36680083/inactivation-of-ebola-virus-and-sars-cov-2-in-cell-culture-supernatants-and-cell-pellets-by-gamma-irradiation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
RuthMabel Boytz, Scott Seitz, Emily Gaudiano, J J Patten, Patrick T Keiser, John H Connor, Arlene H Sharpe, Robert A Davey
Viral pathogens with the potential to cause widespread disruption to human health and society continue to emerge or re-emerge around the world. Research on such viruses often involves high biocontainment laboratories (BSL3 or BSL4), but the development of diagnostics, vaccines and therapeutics often uses assays that are best performed at lower biocontainment. Reliable inactivation is necessary to allow removal of materials to these spaces and to ensure personnel safety. Here, we validate the use of gamma irradiation to inactivate culture supernatants and pellets of cells infected with a representative member of the Filovirus and Coronavirus families...
December 23, 2022: Viruses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36649296/predicting-the-combined-effects-of-case-isolation-safe-funeral-practices-and-contact-tracing-during-ebola-virus-disease-outbreaks
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aliou Bouba, Kristina Barbara Helle, Kristan Alexander Schneider
BACKGROUND: The recent outbreaks of Ebola virus disease (EVD) in Uganda and the Marburg virus disease (MVD) in Ghana reflect a persisting threat of Filoviridae to the global health community. Characteristic of Filoviridae are not just their high case fatality rates, but also that corpses are highly contagious and prone to cause infections in the absence of appropriate precautions. Vaccines against the most virulent Ebolavirus species, the Zaire ebolavirus (ZEBOV) are approved. However, there exists no approved vaccine or treatment against the Sudan ebolavirus (SUDV) which causes the current outbreak of EVD...
2023: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36609657/a-high-throughput-single-particle-imaging-platform-for-antibody-characterization-and-a-novel-competition-assay-for-therapeutic-antibodies
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elif Seymour, M Selim Ünlü, John H Connor
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) play an important role in diagnostics and therapy of infectious diseases. Here we utilize a single-particle interferometric reflectance imaging sensor (SP-IRIS) for screening 30 mAbs against Ebola, Sudan, and Lassa viruses (EBOV, SUDV, and LASV) to find out the ideal capture antibodies for whole virus detection using recombinant vesicular stomatitis virus (rVSV) models expressing surface glycoproteins (GPs) of EBOV, SUDV, and LASV. We also make use of the binding properties on SP-IRIS to develop a model for mapping the antibody epitopes on the GP structure...
January 6, 2023: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36585031/sudan-virus-disease-outbreak-in-uganda-urgent-research-gaps
#36
REVIEW
Susan Khader Ibrahim, Duduzile Edith Ndwandwe, Katherina Thomas, Louise Sigfrid, Alice Norton
The Sudan ebolavirus (SUDV) outbreak highlights our ongoing vulnerability to re-emerging high-consequence infectious diseases. Although the Minister of health in Uganda has initiated public health measures in collaboration with neighbouring countries and with support of the WHO, cases have continued to spread to several regions including the capital. The ongoing transmission, uncertain case numbers and no licensed vaccine or therapeutics available are a cause for concern. We searched four databases for SUDV research using the search terms "SUDV", "Sudan Virus" and "Ebola Sudan"...
December 2022: BMJ Global Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36573642/efficiency-of-field-laboratories-for-ebola-virus-disease-outbreak-during-chronic-insecurity-eastern-democratic-republic-of-the-congo-2018-2020
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel Mukadi-Bamuleka, Fabrice Mambu-Mbika, Anja De Weggheleire, François Edidi-Atani, Junior Bulabula-Penge, Meris Matondo Kua Mfumu, Anaïs Legand, Antoine Nkuba-Ndaye, Yannick Tutu Tshia N'kasar, Placide Mbala-Kingebeni, John D Klena, Joel M Montgomery, Jean-Jacques Muyembe-Tamfum, Pierre Formenty, Johan van Griensven, Kevin K Ariën, Steve Ahuka-Mundeke
During the 10th outbreak of Ebola virus disease in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Institut National de Recherche Biomédicale strategically positioned 13 decentralized field laboratories with dedicated equipment to quickly detect cases as the outbreak evolved. The laboratories were operated by national staff, who quickly handed over competencies and skills to local persons to successfully manage future outbreaks. Laboratories analyzed ≈230,000 Ebola diagnostic samples under stringent biosafety measures, documentation, and database management...
January 2023: Emerging Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36525443/development-of-ebola-virus-disease-prediction-scores-screening-tools-for-ebola-suspects-at-the-triage-point-during-an-outbreak
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Antoine Oloma Tshomba, Daniel-Ricky Mukadi-Bamuleka, Anja De Weggheleire, Olivier M Tshiani, Richard O Kitenge, Charles T Kayembe, Bart K M Jacobs, Lutgarde Lynen, Placide Mbala-Kingebeni, Jean-Jacques Muyembe-Tamfum, Steve Ahuka-Mundeke, Dieudonné N Mumba, Désiré D Tshala-Katumbay, Sabue Mulangu
BACKGROUND: The control of Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreaks relies on rapid diagnosis and prompt action, a daunting task in limited-resource contexts. This study develops prediction scores that can help healthcare workers improve their decision-making at the triage-point of EVD suspect-cases during EVD outbreaks. METHODS: We computed accuracy measurements of EVD predictors to assess their diagnosing ability compared with the reference standard GeneXpert® results, during the eastern DRC EVD outbreak...
2022: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36359579/multi-stage-temporal-convolution-network-for-covid-19-variant-classification
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Waseem Ullah, Amin Ullah, Khalid Mahmood Malik, Abdul Khader Jilani Saudagar, Muhammad Badruddin Khan, Mozaherul Hoque Abul Hasanat, Abdullah AlTameem, Mohammed AlKhathami
The outbreak of the novel coronavirus disease COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) has developed into a global epidemic. Due to the pathogenic virus's high transmission rate, accurate identification and early prediction are required for subsequent therapy. Moreover, the virus's polymorphic nature allows it to evolve and adapt to various environments, making prediction difficult. However, other diseases, such as dengue, MERS-CoV, Ebola, SARS-CoV-1, and influenza, necessitate the employment of a predictor based on their genomic information...
November 9, 2022: Diagnostics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36348742/multiplexed-rapid-antigen-tests-developed-using-multicolored-nanoparticles-and-cross-reactive-antibody-pairs-implications-for-pandemic-preparedness
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Helena de Puig, Irene Bosch, Nol Salcedo, James J Collins, Kimberly Hamad-Schifferli, Lee Gehrke
Global public health infrastructure is unprepared for emerging pathogen epidemics, in part because diagnostic tests are not developed in advance. The recent Zika, Ebola, and SARS-CoV-2 virus epidemics are cases in point. We demonstrate here that multicolored gold nanoparticles, when coupled to cross-reactive monoclonal antibody pairs generated from a single immunization regimen, can be used to create multiple diagnostics that specifically detect and distinguish related viruses. The multiplex approach for specific detection centers on immunochromatography with pairs of antibody-conjugated red and blue gold nanoparticles, coupled with clustering algorithms to detect and distinguish related pathogens...
December 2022: Nano Today
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