Rapid diagnostic tests relying on antigen detection from stool as an efficient point of care testing strategy for giardiasis and cryptosporidiosis? Evaluation of a new immunochromatographic duplex assay

Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis. 2019 Jan;93(1):33-36. doi: 10.1016/j.diagmicrobio.2018.07.012. Epub 2018 Jul 25.

Abstract

Microscopy is the gold standard for the diagnosis of gastrointestinal parasites but is time-consuming and dependent on operator skills. Rapid diagnostic tests represent alternative methods but most evaluations have been conducted on a limited number of samples preventing their implementation in the clinical setting. We evaluated a new CE-IVD marked immunochromatographic assay (Crypto/Giardia K-SeT®, Coris Bioconcept) for the detection of G. intestinalis and Cryptosporidium spp. in 2 phases (retrospective and prospective) on a set of 482 stool samples including rare Cryptosporidium species. Besides G. intestinalis, this test could represent a rapid and reliable alternative to the modified Ziehl-Neelsen staining for the diagnosis of cryptosporidiosis (sensitivity/specificity were 89.2%/99.3% and 86.7%/100% for G. intestinalis and Cryptosporidium resp.), reducing diagnostic delays. Such strategy would also be time-saving by avoiding wet mount microscopy and concentrations steps, being particularly appropriate for laboratories having little expertise in microscopy or not able to implement molecular diagnostic methods.

Keywords: Antigen-based detection test; Cryptosporidium spp.; Giardia intestinalis; Microscopy; Stool samples.

Publication types

  • Evaluation Study

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Antigens, Protozoan / analysis
  • Cryptosporidiosis / diagnosis*
  • Cryptosporidium / immunology
  • Cryptosporidium / isolation & purification
  • Diagnostic Tests, Routine
  • Feces / parasitology*
  • Giardia / immunology
  • Giardia / isolation & purification
  • Giardiasis / diagnosis*
  • Humans
  • Immunoassay*
  • Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic / diagnosis
  • Point-of-Care Testing*
  • Prospective Studies
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Sensitivity and Specificity

Substances

  • Antigens, Protozoan