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  • BMC Pediatr . Analysis of 4 cases of children with false-positive results of novel coronavirus-specific antibody


    BMC Pediatr


    . 2022 Jun 28;22(1):372.
    doi: 10.1186/s12887-022-03425-9.
    Analysis of 4 cases of children with false-positive results of novel coronavirus-specific antibody


    Shuzhi Dai 1 , Jingjing Li 1 , Jing Li 1 , Long Li 2 , Lin Shi 3 , Ling Cao 4 , Xuemei Zhong 5 , Weijie Liu 1 , Ying Wang 1 , Lijuan Ma 6



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    Abstract

    Background: This study attempts to explore the influencing factors and solutions of the colloidal gold method for novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV)-specific IgM/IgG antibody detection, summarize the clinical experience and perfect the examination process, improving the application value of antibody detection in COVID-19 diagnosis.
    Methods: A total of 13,329 peripheral whole blood/plasma/serum samples were obtained for COVID-19 screening from children who visited the Children's Hospital of the Capital Institute of Pediatrics outpatient clinic from April 22, 2020, to November 30, 2020. The colloidal gold method was adopted for 2019-nCoV-specific IgM/IgG antibody detection. The virus nucleic acid test results, clinical records, and serum protein fingerprint results of antibody-positive patients were collected.
    Results: All samples were examined using the colloidal gold method with two 2019-nCoV-specific IgM/IgG antibody detection kits. Four patients were tested single antibody-positive using both kits. The details were as follows: two cases of IgM ( +) and IgG (-) using plasma and serum separately, two cases of IgM (-) and IgG ( +) using serum and whole blood. The protein fingerprinting results and nucleic acid tests of 2019-nCoV antibodies were negative in the 4 cases. Considering the epidemiological history, clinical manifestations, and test results, these 4 children were ruled out for 2019-nCoV infection.
    Conclusions: When the colloidal gold method was used to detect 2019-nCoV-specific IgM/IgG antibodies, it was important to ascertain the test results as precisely as possible. Specimen type and patient history may interfere with the diagnosis.

    Keywords: Colloidal gold antibody detection method; False-positive; Mass spectrometry; Novel coronavirus infection.

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