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Clinical correlates of index values in the focus HerpeSelect ELISA for antibodies to herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2)

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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL VIROLOGY
Volume 36, Issue 2, Pages 141-145

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcv.2006.02.006

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HSV-2 serology; HerpeSelect; genital herpes

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Background: Clinical correlates of HerpeSelect ELISA index values are poorly understood. Objectives: This study was designed to determine the effects of time of infection, test variability, and antibody avidity on index values. Study design: Sera (N=313) from 81 patients with new HSV-2 infections and 236 sera from 32 patients with long-standing (median 11.3 years) HSV-2 were tested by HerpeSelect HSV-2 ELISA. High positive, low positive and negative controls were run on 42 test plates to establish test variability. Results: Index values tended to rise after infection, peaking a median of 9-10 weeks post-infection (range 8-323 days). Of 32 patients with established HSV-2 infections, 7 (22%) had at least one low index value (> 1.1 to <= 3.5), and one had a transient seroreversion event. Test variability of index values was substantially lower than inter- or intra-patient variability. Median antibody avidity was higher in sera with high versus low index values in established infections, but unrelated to index value in patients with early infections. Conclusions: Index values or index value changes are not absolute indicators of early versus established HSV-2 infection or solely a function of test variability. Low antibody avidity may contribute to low index values once infection is established. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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