LogoLogoMSF Science Portal
  • My saved items
logo

© Médecins Sans Frontières

MSF Science Portal
About MSF Science Portal
About MSF
Contact Us
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Privacy Policy
Terms of Use

v2.1.4829.produseast1

Journal Article > Research

Field evaluation of capillary blood samples as a collection specimen for the rapid diagnosis of Ebola virus infection during an outbreak emergency

Strecker T, Palyi B, Ellerbrok H, Jonckheere S, De Clerck H, Bore JA, Gabriel M, Stoecker K, Eickmann M, Van Herp M, Formenty P, Di Caro A, Becker S
Download
Download
Abstract
Reliable reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR)-based diagnosis of Ebola virus infection currently requires a blood sample obtained by intravenous puncture. During the current Ebola outbreak in Guinea, we evaluated the usability of capillary blood samples collected from fingersticks of patients suspected of having Ebola virus disease (EVD) for field diagnostics during an outbreak emergency.
Countries
Guinea
Subject Area
diagnosticsEbolaoutbreaksinfections, viral
Published Date
19-May-2015
PubMed ID
25991465
Languages
English
Journal
Clinical Infectious Diseases
Volume / Issue / Pages
Issue 5
Issue Date
19-May-2015