False positive of an immunochromatography kit for detection of norovirus in neonatal feces

Takahiro Niizuma,Kaoru Obinata, Hiromi Ikari, Ayako Kamata, Tsubasa Lee,Keiji Kinoshita,Toshiaki Shimizu

Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy(2012)

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Norovirus was detected in the feces from five neonates in the growing care unit by a rapid immunochromatography (ICG) kit. However, confirmation using reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), RT-loop-mediated isothermal amplification (RT-LAMP), and nested RT-PCR methods showed negative results from all the feces. In addition, the ICG test for the detection of norovirus was positive for four cases out of the 16 feces from other asymptomatic neonates/infants. Only one feces out of the four samples was positive by RT-LAMP. In this study, among the factors related to false positives with the norovirus ICG kit, there were no differences regarding the commencement of feeding, nutrition, and sample collection methods. Since the false positive rate of ICG in the diagnosis of norovirus infection in neonates and early infancy is high, ICG is not an appropriate method, and it is necessary to confirm the results using reliable methods like RT-PCR.
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Norovirus,Immunochromatography kit,Neonates,Pseudo-outbreak
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