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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 37(7): 708-712, jul. 2017. tab
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-895478

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A cross-sectional study using 99 serum samples of dogs from southern Chile was conducted to determine the diagnostic utility of a rapid immunochromatography assay for the detection of Leptospira specific IgM antibodies as screening test and as a potential aid in the diagnosis of leptospirosis in animals with and without clinical suspicion of the disease. The Microscopic Agglutination Test (MAT) was used as reference assay. Anti-Leptospira antibodies were detected in 37.3% of the dogs with MAT. Using the immunochromatography test, specific IgM antibodies were found in 13.1% of sampled dogs. The sensitivity of the rapid test as screening assay was 29.7% (95% Confidence Interval=16.4-47.2) and the specificity was 96.7% (95% Confidence Interval=87.8-99.4). 40.0% of the canines with clinical suspicion of leptospirosis and 37.1% of dogs without clinical signs were serological reactors to MAT, but none of MAT reactive dogs with clinical suspicion tested positive in the rapid test. Rapid and user-friendly diagnostic procedures for canine leptospirosis such as this immunochromatography assay could be important tools to use in clinical practice, however, further studies are needed to obtain more information about their utility, considering that diagnostic tests could not have similar performances in different geographic locations, clinical and epidemiological contexts.(AU)


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Animals , Dogs , Agglutination Tests/veterinary , Chromatography, Affinity/veterinary , Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures/veterinary , Leptospirosis/diagnosis , Leptospirosis/veterinary
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International Journal of Laboratory Medicine ; (12): 895-896,899, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-606614

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Objective To preliminarily evaluate the performance and species specificity of Candida spp.latex immunochromatography kit for detecting Candida spp.in vaginal secretion.Methods The vaginal secretions in 354 cases of suspected vaginitis and 9 genus of 22 species of common vaginal infecting organisms were by adopting the smear/Gram staining and Candida spp.kit.The results were compared with those detected by smear/Gram staining semi-quantitative method.The detection performance and species specificity of Candida spp.kit for detecting clinical specimens were evaluated.Results Compared with the smear/Gram staining method,the sensitivity,specificity,accuracy,positive predictive value and negative predictive value of Candida sp.kit were 93.81%,99.10%,97.31%,98.14% and 96.90%,respectively;compared the smear/Gram staining semiquantitative method,the Candida spp.kit for detecting Candida spp.in vaginal secretion still had higher specificity and acceptable sensitivity when the Candida spp.concentration was lower in specimens;in the speciese specificity evaluation,6 kinds of Candida spp.were positive and other 16 kinds of common vaginal infecting organisms all were negative.Conclusion The Candida spp.kit for detecting Candida spp.in vaginal secretion has higher clinical and species specificity,sensivity,positive prediction value and negative prediction value.

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Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop ; 45(2): 163-167, Mar.-Apr. 2012. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-625169

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INTRODUCTION: The diagnosis of dengue and the differentiation between primary and secondary infections are important for monitoring the spread of the epidemic and identifying the risk of severe forms of the disease. The detection of immunoglobulin (Ig)M and IgG antibodies is the main technique for the laboratory diagnosis of dengue. The present study assessed the application of a rapid test for dengue concerning detection of new cases, reinfection recognition, and estimation of the epidemic attack rate. METHODS: This was a retrospective, cross-sectional, descriptive study on dengue using the Fortaleza Health Municipal Department database. The results from 1,530 tested samples, from 2005-2006, were compared with data from epidemiological studies of dengue outbreaks in 1996, 2003, and 2010. RESULTS: The rapid test confirmed 52% recent infections in the tested patients with clinical suspicion of dengue: 40% detected using IgM and 12% of new cases using IgG in the non-reactive IgM results. The positive IgM plus negative IgG (IgM+ plus IgG-) results showed that 38% of those patients had a recent primary dengue infection, while the positive IgG plus either positive or negative IgM (IgG+ plus IgM+/-) results indicated that 62% had dengue for at least a second time (recent secondary infections). This proportion of reinfections permitted us to estimate the attack rate as >62% of the population sample. CONCLUSIONS: The rapid test for dengue has enhanced our ability to detect new infections and to characterize them into primary and secondary infections, permitting the estimation of the minimal attack rate for a population during an outbreak.


INTRODUÇÃO: O diagnóstico de infecções por dengue e sua diferenciação entre infecções primárias e secundárias são importantes para monitorar a disseminação de epidemias e para identificar riscos de formas graves da doença. A detecção de anticorpos IgM e IgG tem sido o principal mecanismo para o diagnóstico laboratorial. Este estudo visa avaliar a capacidade do teste rápido para dengue para: detectar casos novos da doença, diagnosticar reinfecções e estimar taxas de ataque de epidemias. MÉTODOS: Este trabalho consiste de estudo descritivo, transversal retrospectivo, sobre dengue, que utiliza o banco de dados da Secretaria Municipal de Saúde de Fortaleza. Os resultados de 1.530 amostras testadas entre 2005-2006 foram confrontados com dados de estudos epidemiológicos relativos aos surtos de dengue em 1996, 2003 e 2010. RESULTADOS: o teste foi capaz de confirmar 52% de infecções recentes entre pacientes com suspeitas clínicas de dengue: 40% das infecções foram confirmadas pela banda IgM e 12% de casos extras foram detectados pela banda IgG reagente em amostras IgM nãoreagentes. Resultados IgM reagentes e IgG não-reagentes mostraram que 38% das infecções eram primárias, enquanto resultados IgG reagentes, com ou sem IgM reagente, indicaram que 62% das infecções recentes eram reinfecções. Esta proporção de infecções secundárias permitiu estimar a taxa de ataque como maior ou igual a 62% naquela população amostral. CONCLUSÕES: O teste rápido para dengue apresentou capacidade aumentada para diagnosticar infecções recentes e de caracterizá-las entre infecções primárias e secundárias, permitindo estimar a taxa de ataque mínima para a população amostral de um surto.


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Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Infant , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult , Antibodies, Viral/blood , Dengue Virus/immunology , Dengue/epidemiology , Immunoglobulin G/blood , Immunoglobulin M/blood , Brazil/epidemiology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Dengue/diagnosis , Prevalence , Reagent Kits, Diagnostic , Retrospective Studies , Sensitivity and Specificity
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