[Rapid identification of pneumococcal antigenes in urines by the Now Streptococcus pneumoniae Binax test].
Ann Biol Clin (Paris) 2003;
61:106-9. [PMID:
12604396]
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Abstract
Streptococcus pneumoniae is responsible for many infectious conditions but probably with an underestimated incidence especially because of the fragility of the bacteria. The present study has evaluated a new test which detects a pneumococcal antigen in urine (Now S.p Binax). Urine samples from 181 children and 40 adults have been tested. All the patients presented with typical clinical signs of pneumococcal infection. Sensitivity = 91.7 %; specificity = 54.2 %; positive predictive value = 50 %; and negative predictive value = 92.9 % have been observed. Although the sensitivity and specificity were lower than those announced by the manufacturer, the test is easy to handle and provides a rapid argument for the diagnosis of pneumococcal infection, especially in the case of invasive infections like meningitis and bacteraemia.
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