Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz (Jan 2001)

Detection of the acute phase of abdominal angiostrongyliasis with a parasite-specific IgG enzyme linked immunosorbent assay

  • Geiger Stefan Michael,
  • Laitano Antônio Carlo,
  • Sievers-Tostes Charlotte,
  • Agostini Aventino Alfredo,
  • Schulz-Key Hartwig,
  • Graeff-Teixeira Carlos

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 96, no. 4
pp. 515 – 518

Abstract

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Angiostrongylus costaricensis may cause intestinal lesions of varied severity when it accidentally infects man in Central and South America. First-stage larvae have never been detected in stools. Therefore, a parasite-specific IgG ELISA was evaluated for the determination of the acute phase of infection. The specificity and the sensitivity of the immunoassay was shown to be 76.2% and 91.1%, respectively. Eight serum samples taken from patients with histopathological diagnosis, at different time points (3 to 15 months) after surgical treatment, showed a sharp and early decline in antibody reactivity. The titration of anti-A. costaricensis antibodies has proved to be a useful method for the diagnosis of acute abdominal angiostrongyliasis.

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