February 1, 2017
Journal Article

Evaluation of Immunoassays and General Biological Indicator Tests for Field Screening of Bacillus anthracis and Ricin

Abstract

The goal of this testing was to evaluate the ability of currently available commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) biological indicator tests and immunoassays to detect Bacillus anthracis (Ba) spores and ricin. In general, immunoassays provide more specific identification of biological threats as compared to indicator tests [3]. Many of these detection products are widely used by first responders and other end users. In most cases, performance data for these instruments are supplied directly from the manufacturer, but have not been verified by an external, independent assessment [1]. Our test plan modules included assessments of inclusivity (ability to generate true positive results), commonly encountered hoax powders (which can cause potential interferences or false positives), and estimation of limit of detection (LOD) (sensitivity) testing.

Revised: February 15, 2017 | Published: February 1, 2017

Citation

Bartholomew R.A., R.M. Ozanich, J.S. Arce, H.E. Engelmann, A. Heredia-Langner, B.A. Hofstad, and J.R. Hutchison, et al. 2017. Evaluation of Immunoassays and General Biological Indicator Tests for Field Screening of Bacillus anthracis and Ricin. Health Security 15, no. 1:81-96. PNNL-SA-116267. doi:10.1089/hs.2016.0044