Sensitivity and Specificity of Atypical Lymphocyte for Diagnosis of Dengue Virus Infection at Mataram Hospital, West Nusa Tenggara

L. Hidayati
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Background: Diagnosis of dengue infection (DI) is done by anamnesis and physical examination, confirmed by laboratory examination. Currently, laboratory tests to deter-mine DI infection are isolation and identification of virus, antigen detection, and sero-logical test. In human, dengue virus stimulates body to produce immunoglobulin M (IgM). The stimulation pathway is carried out through stimulation of lymphocytes B. Transitional forms between lymphocytes and plasma cells are seen in the blood of pa-tients with viral infections. These cells are variously known as atypical lymphocyte. This study aimed to examine the sensitivity and specificity of atypical lymphocyte for diagnosis of dengue virus infection. Subjects and Method: This was a cross-sectional study carried out at Mataram hos-pital, West Nusa Tenggara. A total of 26 blood samples was selected for this study, con-sisting of: 13 samples of DI positive and 13 samples of DI negative. The study variables of interest were sensitivity and specificity of atypical lymphocyte. The data were ana-lyzed descriptively. Results: Out of 13 samples with DI positive, 10 samples were atypical lymphocyte positive. Therefore, the sensitivity= 76.92%. Out of 13 samples with DI negative, 11 samples were atypical lymphocyte negative. Therefore, the specificity= 84.61%. Conclusion: The sensitivity and specificity of atypical lymphocyte are 76.92% and 84.61%, respectively, indicating atypical lymphocyte has relatively weak sensitivity and specificity for diagnoses of dengue virus infection.
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西努沙登加拉马塔兰医院非典型淋巴细胞诊断登革病毒感染的敏感性和特异性
背景:登革感染(DI)的诊断是通过记忆和体格检查完成的,并由实验室检查证实。目前,用于确定DI感染的实验室检测是病毒分离和鉴定、抗原检测和血清学检测。在人体内,登革热病毒刺激人体产生免疫球蛋白M (IgM)。刺激途径是通过刺激淋巴细胞b来实现的。在病毒感染患者的血液中可以看到淋巴细胞和浆细胞之间的过渡形式。这些细胞被称为非典型淋巴细胞。本研究旨在探讨非典型淋巴细胞诊断登革病毒感染的敏感性和特异性。研究对象和方法:这是一项在西努沙登加拉马塔兰医院进行的横断面研究。本研究共选取26份血样,其中:DI阳性血样13份,DI阴性血样13份。非典型淋巴细胞的敏感性和特异性是值得关注的研究变量。对数据进行描述性分析。结果:13例DI阳性标本中,非典型淋巴细胞阳性10例。因此,灵敏度= 76.92%。13例DI阴性,11例非典型淋巴细胞阴性。因此,特异性= 84.61%。结论:非典型淋巴细胞诊断登革热病毒感染的敏感性和特异性分别为76.92%和84.61%,提示非典型淋巴细胞诊断登革热病毒感染的敏感性和特异性较弱。
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