# A multicentre study comparing post-mortem SARS-CoV-2 antibody testing in Cape Town mortuaries

**Authors:** Tayna Carlisle, Yuvika Vandayar, Laura Taylor, Itumeleng Molefe, Lorna J. Martin, Candice Wilscott-Davids, Janette Verster, Christoffel Opperman, Laura J. Heathfield

PMC · DOI: 10.4102/sajid.v40i1.683 · Southern African Journal of Infectious Diseases · 2025-03-31

## TL;DR

This study compares the effectiveness of different antibody tests for detecting SARS-CoV-2 in deceased individuals, finding that the SureScreen test is a good screening tool while Roche's Elecsys is best for confirmation.

## Contribution

The study evaluates post-mortem antibody testing methods for SARS-CoV-2 in a South African context, identifying optimal tests for mortuary settings.

## Key findings

- Roche’s Elecsys assay showed the highest sensitivity (97.1%) in post-mortem SARS-CoV-2 antibody testing.
- SureScreen IgG demonstrated 82.1% sensitivity and was significantly associated with PCR confirmation.
- Abbott’s Architect assay had the lowest yield among the tested methods.

## Abstract

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) was recognised as a global pandemic in 2019, yet the exact number of infections is still unclear. In addition, there is limited research on post-mortem antibody testing.

This study sought to evaluate the use of the SureScreen COVID-19 immunoglobulin (Ig) G and IgM Rapid Test Cassette in deceased individuals by comparing it to the gold-standard antibody tests in South Africa, and to identify the most appropriate antibody testing method for post-mortem samples.

Between May 2021 and February 2023, fifty cases, with suspected COVID-19 infection during their lifetime, were recruited from Tygerberg Mortuary and Salt River Mortuary, after obtaining informed consent from their next-of-kin. Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection was confirmed through antemortem positive COVID-19 polymerase chain reaction (PCR) (PCP) tests in 39 participants. Blood samples were collected during autopsies in serum separator tubes, which yielded better separation when centrifuged immediately after collection. The SureScreen test was performed alongside Roche Diagnostics Elecsys Anti-SARS-CoV-2 and Abbott Architect SARS-CoV-2 IgG assays.

Among the confirmed PCP cases, Elecsys demonstrated the highest sensitivity (97.1%) followed by SureScreen IgG (82.1%). In a logistic regression analysis, PCP confirmation was significantly associated with the SureScreen IgG results (p < 0.05).

Overall, Roche’s Elecsys had the highest yield of positive results on our cohort of post-mortem serum samples, followed by SureScreen, and finally, Abbott’s Architect assay.

These results suggest that the SureScreen test has potential as a screening tool in mortuary settings, with Roche’s Elecsys assay recommended for diagnostic confirmation.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** Coronavirus disease 2019 (MONDO:0100096)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** COVID-19 (MESH:D000086382), infection (MESH:D007239)

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