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Adenovirus Serology Test – Acute Phase Reactant

Adenovirus Serology Test – Acute Phase Reactant Test for Adenoviral Infections

Adenovirus Serology Test

Overview: Adenovirus Serology Test (Acute Phase Reactant)

Synonyms:

Acute Phase Reactant, Adenovirus Antibody Test

Test Commonly Includes:

Detection of increased antibody response to adenovirus through various serological methods.

Specimen Requirements

Specimen Type:

Serum

Container:

Red top tube

Collection Instructions

Two samples are required: acute and convalescent sera drawn 2–4 weeks apart. Both specimens must be tested simultaneously for accurate comparison. Testing will be deferred until both samples are available.

Reference Range

A fourfold or greater increase in antibody titer between paired sera indicates an adenoviral infection. A single titer less than < 1:16 is typically considered negative.

Clinical Use

This test aids in diagnosing adenovirus infections and supports the differential diagnosis of:

  • Respiratory tract illnesses
  • Hemorrhagic cystitis
  • Keratoconjunctivitis

Methodology

  • Complement Fixation (CF)
  • Hemagglutination Inhibition (HAI)
  • Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA)
  • Serum Neutralization

Special Instructions

Ensure both acute and convalescent specimens are labeled and submitted together to avoid delays in testing.

Limitations

  • CF tests lack sensitivity, especially in children.
  • Cannot identify the specific adenovirus serotype.
  • Serologic evidence may reflect past or asymptomatic infections, not the current illness.

Additional Information

There are 41 known adenovirus types. Many infections are asymptomatic and long-lasting. Therefore, positive serology or virus isolation may not directly correlate with the patient’s current symptoms.

References

  • Abzug MJ & Levin MJ, “Neonatal Adenovirus Infection: Four Patients and Review of the Literature,” Pediatrics, 1991, 87(6):890-6.
  • Bryan JA, “The Serologic Diagnosis of Viral Infections,” Arch Pathol Lab Med, 1987, 111:1015-23.
  • Hierholzer JC, “Adenoviruses,” Manual of Clinical Laboratory Immunology, 4th ed, Vol 2, ASM, 1992, pp. 590-5.
  • Adenovirus Serology, Acute Phase Reactant, Adenovirus Antibody Test, Complement Fixation Test, Respiratory Virus Diagnosis

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