The Pan African Medical Journal (Jun 2019)

Differential influence of race and environment on indeterminate reactivities to non-treponemal and treponemal antigens by immuno-chromatographic dual syphilis rapid test

  • Francois-Xavier Mbopi-Keou,
  • Ginette Claude Mireille Kalla,
  • Esther Voundi Voundi,
  • Mohammad-Ali Jenabian,
  • Ralph-Sydney Mboumba Bouassa,
  • Frédéric Talla,
  • Fru F Angwafo III,
  • Laurent Belec

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2019.33.90.16437
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 90

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INTRODUCTION: Syphilis rapid test results may be influenced by numerous environmental and genetic factors. METHODS: the proportion of false positive syphilis non-treponemal (NT) and treponemal (T) test results using immuno-chromatographic dual syphilis rapid test on serum from Cameroonian blacks (n=103) versus French blacks (n=104) or French caucasians (n=51), all HIV-negative and free of clinical syphilis, was examined. RESULTS: black individuals in Cameroon had a significantly higher frequency of false positive NT or T tests than black individuals in France. black individuals in France had a higher frequency of indeterminate NT tests as compared to caucasians in France. CONCLUSION: both racial and environmental factors may affect immuno-chromatographic dual syphilis rapid testing.

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