# Clinical performance of a dual-target SARS CoV-2 antibody assay using sera from Ghana

**Authors:** Prince Jonathan Pappoe-Ashong, Julius Abraham A. Mingle, Derrick Tetteh, Martha S. Dsane-Lamptey, Joseph A. Oliver-Commey, Peter Puplumpu, Christian Jassoy

PMC · DOI: 10.1186/s12879-025-12012-z · BMC Infectious Diseases · 2025-11-12

## TL;DR

This study evaluates a dual-target antibody test for SARS CoV-2 using Ghanaian sera, finding it highly accurate for detecting past infections.

## Contribution

The study introduces a dual-antigen lateral flow assay with high sensitivity and specificity for SARS CoV-2 antibody detection in African populations.

## Key findings

- The dual-target test achieved 96.1% sensitivity and 99.0% specificity in detecting SARS CoV-2 antibodies.
- Combined antigen detection significantly outperformed individual antigen targets in diagnostic accuracy.
- Sensitivity declined with lower antibody titers, but the dual-target approach improved detection in low-titer samples.

## Abstract

During the pandemic, numerous serological tests for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS CoV-2) have been developed. However, limited data exist on the clinical performance of these immunoassays with sera from Africa. The aim of this study was to determine the clinical performance characteristics of a lateral flow IgG antibody test using serum and plasma samples from Ghana.

We assessed the performance of the COVID-19 Sero-NP/RBD test, a dual-target lateral flow assay designed to simultaneously detect IgG antibodies against the SARS-CoV-2 nucleoprotein (NP) and spike receptor-binding domain (RBD). Diagnostic sensitivity and specificity were determined using pre-pandemic plasma samples (N = 300) and samples from recovered COVID-19 patients with varying symptom severity (N = 308). Test performance was further analyzed in relation to antibody concentration.

The combined detection of anti-RBD and anti-NP antibodies yielded a diagnostic sensitivity of 96.1% (95% CI: 94.1–98.4) and a specificity of 99.0% (95% CI: 97.1–99.8). Combined antigen detection significantly outperformed individual antigen targets (p < 0.001), with RBD-targeted responses demonstrating higher sensitivity than NP alone. Sensitivity declined with lower antibody titres, decreasing to 86.0% for samples with ≤ 25 BAU/mL and to 57.0% for those with ≤ 7.5 BAU/mL when either antigen was used alone.

The COVID-19 Sero-NP/RBD lateral flow test demonstrated high accuracy in detecting past SARS CoV-2 infection in sera from Ghana. Dual-antigen targeting enhanced diagnostic sensitivity, particularly in individuals with low antibody titres. This assay may serve as a practical tool for assessing individual serostatus and monitoring population-level seroprevalence in Ghana and similar African settings.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** SARS CoV-2 (MONDO:0100096), COVID-19 (MONDO:0100096)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (taxon 9606)

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (no rank) [taxon 2697049]

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