Food and Waterborne Parasitology (Jun 2022)

Serological testing for Trichinella infection in animals and man: Current status and opportunities for advancements

  • María Ángeles Gómez-Morales,
  • Simona Cherchi,
  • Alessandra Ludovisi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27
p. e00165

Abstract

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Serological tests are widely used for the detection of Trichinella spp. infections in animals and humans. Despite some limitations, (such as low sensitivity in the early period after infection) ELISA and western blot testing have demonstrated good performance when excretory/secretory products from muscle larvae are used as antigens in agreement with the International Commission on Trichinellosis. Over recent decades, considerable progress has been made in the characterization of Trichinella-derived molecules in the hope of improving diagnosis, mainly during the early days post infection. Despite these efforts, validated tests using characterized antigens for early diagnosis are still not available. However, combining currently available sero-diagnostic tools with clinical and epidemiological data provides valuable information on Trichinella infections in humans and animals as shown in this review.

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