Wiley L, Springer D, Kowalski R P, Arffa R, Roat M I, Thoft R A, Gordon Y J
Charles T. Campbell Microbiological Laboratory, Department of Ophthalmology, University of Pittsburgh, PA 15213.
Ophthalmology. 1988 Apr;95(4):431-3. doi: 10.1016/s0161-6420(88)33168-4.
A new, direct, enzyme immunoassay test (Adenoclone, Cambridge BioScience, Hopkinton, MA) was evaluated for the rapid diagnosis of ocular adenovirus infections. In 36 culture-proven cases of adenovirus ocular infection, direct Adenoclone testing of conjunctival swabs was positive in 24 of 31 patients (77%) tested within 1 week of onset of symptoms, and in one of five patients (20%) who presented after 1 week (P less than 0.02). Overall sensitivity was 69%, whereas specificity was 100%. The authors conclude that a positive Adenoclone test is reliable in the rapid diagnosis of early adenovirus ocular infections.