1.Sensitivity and Specificity of Vi-Indirect Fluore scent Antibody Test in Diagnosis of Typhoid Fever.
Kyung Hee CHANG ; Dong Yeul RHYOO ; Sung Ha PARK ; Byung Kyu PARK ; Joon Ku LEE ; Jun Sup YEOM ; Young Hwa CHOI ; Young Gu SONG ; Hyun Sook KIM ; Yun Sop CHONG ; June Myung KIM
Korean Journal of Infectious Diseases 1998;30(4):379-384
BACKGROUND: Typhoid fever is diagnosed by culture or serological study. The confirmative diagnosis of typhoid fever is made by culture of the causative orga-nism usually from body fluids. Serological test is a supportive diagnostic tool, which is useful for early dia-gnosis. In Severance Hospital, Vi-indirect fluorescent antibody test(Vi-IFAT) using the Vi-antigen of Salmo-nella typhi has been used in the diagnosis of typhoid fever since 1989. We investigated the test results from the past 7 years, in order to clarify the sensitivity and specificity of Vi-IFAT. METHODS: A retrospective study was done on pa-tients whose chief complaint was fever and who were tested using Vi-IFAT in the Severance Hospital from 1989 to 1996. The positive value for Vi-IFAT was de- fined as 1:64 or higher. RESULTS: The sensitivity and specificity of Vi-IFAT for typhoid fever was 94.4% and 95.1%, respectively. The positive and negative predictive values were 85.7% and 98.2% respectively. Positive rates of Vi-IFAT after fever onset increased with time and 68% were positive before the first week. From the first to the second week, 89.5% were positive and after the second week, 100% were positive. CONCLUSION: Vi-IFAT is not only a valuable sero-logic test for the diagnosis of typhoid fever, but also useful in the early diagnosis of the disease.
Body Fluids
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Diagnosis*
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Early Diagnosis
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Fever
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Retrospective Studies
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Sensitivity and Specificity*
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Serologic Tests
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Typhoid Fever*