3. Anti-DNP may be found in diseases other than
SLE. Low titers have been detected in rheumatoid
arthritis, chronic hepatitis, periarteritis nodosa,
dermatomyositis, scleroderma, atypical pneumonia,
Problem: False positive results
1. Contamination of the latex reagent with positive control or positive
Precaution should be taken so that the dropper tip of the reagent does
not touch the samples and controls on the glass slide
be stored for upto a week at 2–8°C
can dry glass slides must be used for testing
touch the sample or control taken on the slide during dispensing of
concentrations. Ensure that exactly one drop of reagent is dispensed
12. Dried latex particles observed in the latex reagent:
• During slide test with negative control
• In the dropper of the vial (due to freezing of the latex reagent
• Improper dispensing of the entire reagent from dropper
Immediately after performing the test, transfer the contents of the
reagent dropper back into the reagent vial
Ensure that no reagent is left behind in the dropper
Close the cap of the reagent vial properly and store it back at 2–8°C.
Do not freeze the reagent vial
13. Low titers of Anti-DNP may also be found in clinical conditions
The clinical history of the patient should be checked for any of these
1. The positive control may have deteriorated due to contamination
or exposure to extreme temperatures
Check the performance of the latex reagent; using known positive
samples, if the latex reagent is working then the positive control may
Problem: False negative results
1. The reagent may be damaged due to microbial contamination or
exposure to extreme temperatures
Performance of the reagents can be verified by using positive control/
uniformly and improve test readability
4. Sample may be hemolyzed or contaminated Avoid using hemolyzed or contaminated samples for testing
5. If the conclusion of false negative results has been arrived at by
comparison with another kit, this other kit could be giving a false
Run the test with a third kit to validate results
RF present in the sample thereby leading to false negative results
Problem: Positive control giving negative reaction
Problem: Delayed agglutination
AUSTRALIA ANTIGEN HBSAG (VIRUTEX HBsAg)
(Courtesy: Tulip Group of Companies)
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