Development and comparative evaluation of SARS-CoV-2 S-RBD and N based ELISA tests in various African endemic settings

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Benabdessalem, Chaouki | Hamouda, Wafa Ben | Marzouki, Soumaya | Faye, Rokhaya | Mbow, Adji Astou | Diouf, Babacar | Ndiaye, Oumar | Dia, Ndongo | Faye, Ousmane | Sall, Amadou | Diagne, Cheikh Tidiane | Amellal, Houda | Ezzikouri, Sayeh | Mioramalala, Diary Juliannie Ny | Randrianarisaona, Fanirisoa | Trabelsi, Khaled | Boumaiza, Mohamed | Hamouda, Sonia Ben | Ouni, Rym | Bchiri, Soumaya | Chaaban, Amani | Gdoura, Mariem | Gorgi, Yousr | Sfar, Imen | Yalaoui, Sadok | Khelil, Jalila Ben | Hamzaoui, Agnes | Abdallah, Meya | Cherif, Yosra | Petres, Stéphane | Mok, Chris Ka Pun | Escriou, Nicolas | Quesney, Sébastien | Dellagi, Koussay | Schoenhals, Matthieu | Sarih, M'Hammed | Vigan-Womas, Inès | Bettaieb, Jihene | Rourou, Samia | Barbouche, Mohamed Ridha | Ahmed, Melika Ben

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International audience. Management of the COVID-19 pandemic relies on molecular diagnostic methods supported by serological tools. Herein, we developed S-RBD- and N- based ELISA assays useful for infection rate surveillance as well as the follow-up of acquired protective immunity against SARS-CoV-2. ELISA assays were optimized using COVID-19 Tunisian patients' sera and prepandemic controls. Assays were further validated in 3 African countries with variable endemic settings. The receiver operating curve was used to evaluate the assay performances. The N- and S-RBD-based ELISA assays performances, in Tunisia, were very high (AUC: 0.966 and 0.98, respectively, p < 0.0001). Cross-validation analysis showed similar performances in different settings. Cross-reactivity, with malaria infection, against viral antigens, was noticed. In head-to-head comparisons with different commercial assays, the developed assays showed high agreement. This study demonstrates, the added value of the developed serological assays in low-income countries, particularly in ethnically diverse populations with variable exposure to local endemic infectious diseases.

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