Leishmania major-like antigen for specific and sensitive serodiagnosis of human and canine visceral leishmaniasis.
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2002
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An antigen (LMS) prepared from Leishmania major-like promastigotes was used in an enzyme-linked
immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for the diagnosis of human and dog visceral leishmaniasis. The results were
compared with those from the indirect immunofluorescent antibody test (IFAT). A total of 1,822 canine sera
were tested, including sera from dogs with visceral leishmaniasis, transmissible venereal tumors, ehrlichiosis,
rickettsiosis, or Chagas’ disease and sera from healthy dogs. The antigen was also tested with 227 samples of
human sera, including sera from patients with visceral, cutaneous, or diffuse cutaneous leishmaniasis and from
noninfected individuals, as well as sera from patients with Chagas’ disease, toxoplasmosis, rickettsiosis,
hepatitis B, schistosomiasis, ascaridiasis, malaria, rheumatoid factor, leprosy and rheumatoid factor, tuberculosis,
or leprosy. All dogs and all human patients had a clinical and/or serological and/or parasitological
diagnosis. For detecting antibodies in sera from dogs with leishmaniasis, the antigen showed a sensitivity of
98%, specificity of 95%, and concordance of 93% and when used for detecting antibodies in human sera
presented a sensitivity of 92%, specificity of 100%, and concordance of 92%. Comparison between ELISA and
IFAT demonstrated that ELISA using the LMS antigen yielded more reliable results than IFAT. The LMS
antigen displayed no cross-reactivity with sera from patients or dogs that had any of the other diseases tested.
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DEUS, R. B. de et al. Leishmania major-like antigen for specific and sensitive serodiagnosis of human and canine visceral leishmaniasis. Clinical And Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, v. 9, n.6, p. 1361-1366, 2002. Disponível em: <http://cvi.asm.org/content/9/6/1361.long>. Acesso em: 10 jan. 2017.