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Direct agglutination test and enzyme linked immunosorbent assay with urine samples for the diagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis
Iranian Journal of Parasitology. 2007; 2 (3): 24-28
Dans Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-135236
ABSTRACT
Visceral leishmaniasis [VL] or Kala azar is an infectious disease caused by various species of Leishmania parasites. The aim of this study was to detect and compare the presence of anti-Leishmania antibodies in the urine of visceral leishmaniasis patients using ELISA and DAT methods. A total of 30 urine samples were collected from VL patients referred to Shiraz [southeast of Iran] hospitals. Moreover 31 urine samples were collected from healthy individuals and patients with other diseases such as malaria, brucellosis, hydatidosis and cutaneous leishmaniasis. Collected samples were examined to detect anti-Leishmania antibodies in urine, using ELISA and DAT. Anti-Leishmania antibody was detected in urine of 18 out of 30 [60%] VL patients by DAT while ELISA detected anti-Leishmania antibodies in urine of 28 out of 30 [93.3%] of VL cases. Sensitivity and specificity of urine-based DAT was 60% and 83.9%, respectively while sensitivity and specificity of urine-based ELISA were 93.3% and 93.5%, correspondingly. Urine-based DAT and ELISA have a reasonable specificity and sensitivity in diagnosis of VL. Accordingly, urine-based ELISA might be a suitable alternative for serum based assays for diagnosis of VL
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Indice: Méditerranée orientale Sujet Principal: Tests d'agglutination / Test ELISA / Anticorps antiprotozoaires / Sensibilité et spécificité / Leishmaniose viscérale Type d'étude: Essai clinique contrôlé Limites du sujet: Femelle / Humains / Mâle langue: Anglais Texte intégral: Iran. J. Parasitol. Année: 2007

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Indice: Méditerranée orientale Sujet Principal: Tests d'agglutination / Test ELISA / Anticorps antiprotozoaires / Sensibilité et spécificité / Leishmaniose viscérale Type d'étude: Essai clinique contrôlé Limites du sujet: Femelle / Humains / Mâle langue: Anglais Texte intégral: Iran. J. Parasitol. Année: 2007