Improving Diagnosis Of Hepatitis C Virus Infection Using Hepatitis C Core Antigen Testing In A Resource-Poor Setting

Ayswarya Kannan,Lalitha Biswas,Anil Kumar, Jessy Kurian, Anjaly S Nair,Parasmal Suresh,Shine Sadasivan,Raja Biswas

REVISTA DA SOCIEDADE BRASILEIRA DE MEDICINA TROPICAL(2021)

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Introduction: We compared the hepatitis C virus (HCV) core antigen test with the HCV RNA assay to confirm anti-HCV results to determine whether the HCV core antigen test could be used as an alternative confirmatory test to the HCV RNA test. Methods: Sera from 156 patients were analyzed for anti-HCV and HCV core antigen using a chemiluminescent microparticle immunoassay (Architect i2000SR) and for HCV RNA using the artus HCV RG RT-PCR Kit (QIAGEN) in a Rotor-Gene Q instrument. Results: The diagnostic sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values of the HCV core antigen assay compared to the HCV RNA test were 77.35%, 100%, 100%, and 89.38%, respectively. HCV core antigen levels showed a good correlation with those from HCV RNA quantification (r = 0.872). However, 13 samples with a viral load of less than 4000 IU/mL were negative in the HCV core antigen assay. All gray-zone reactive samples were also RNA positive and were positive on repeat testing. Conclusions: The Architect HCV core antigen assay is highly specific and has an excellent positive predictive value. At the present level of sensitivity (77%), the study is still relevant in a low-income setting in which most of the HCV-positive patients would go undiagnosed, since HCV RNA testing is not available and/or not affordable. HCV core antigen testing can also help determine the true burden of infection in a population. considering the fact that almost 50% of the anti-HCV positive cases are negative for HCV RNA.
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Hepatitis C Virus core antigen, Hepatitis C Virus, RNA, HCV antibodies, Sustained viral response
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