Author: Tsao, Kuoâ€Chien; Chen, Guangâ€Wu; Huang, Chungâ€Guei; Huang, Yaâ€Ling; Lin, Jingâ€Yi; Keng, Mokâ€Chee; Sun, Chienâ€Fen; Shih, Shinâ€Ru
Title: False positive antibody results against human Tâ€cell lymphotropic virus in patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome Cord-id: q5eouyi2 Document date: 2005_9_19
ID: q5eouyi2
Snippet: Taiwan suffered from the outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in 2003. Our laboratory performed a series of virology and serology tests for SARS patients admitted to our hospital. Crossâ€reactivity was found when testing for antibody against human Tâ€cell lymphotropic virus (HTLV) in one patient with SARS. Therefore, antibodies against HTLV were examined in pairedâ€sera from 26 SARS patients. ELISA and a neutralization test were used to measure antiâ€SARS antibodies. Seroconv
Document: Taiwan suffered from the outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in 2003. Our laboratory performed a series of virology and serology tests for SARS patients admitted to our hospital. Crossâ€reactivity was found when testing for antibody against human Tâ€cell lymphotropic virus (HTLV) in one patient with SARS. Therefore, antibodies against HTLV were examined in pairedâ€sera from 26 SARS patients. ELISA and a neutralization test were used to measure antiâ€SARS antibodies. Seroconversion for antibody against SARSâ€CoV was observed in all patients. Surprisingly, with the use of ELISA for HTLV, sera for 13 patients were positive for HTLV (50%), and seroconversion for HTLV was also observed in 10 patients (38.5%). Western blot for HTLV on those 26 pairedâ€sera from 13 HTLVâ€positive patients displayed 5 positive results for HTLVâ€I, 7 positive results for HTLVâ€II, 1 positive result for both HTLVâ€I and II, 9 negative results for either HTLVâ€I or HTLVâ€II, and 4 “indeterminate†results. The findings that antibody to HTLV can be detected in blood samples collected from SARS patients provide important information for safe handling of blood products. Without such knowledge, blood products can be discarded mistakenly even though they contain antiâ€SARSâ€CoV antibodies that may be potentially valuable for SARS therapy. J. Med. Virol. 77:331–336, 2005. © 2005 Wileyâ€Liss, inc.
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