Standardization of serological tests in Chagas' disease: immunoenzimatic test for screening of blood bank donnors

Authors

  • A. Walter Ferreira Biolab Diagnóstica S/A
  • Zila R. Belem Biolab Diagnóstica S/A
  • M. Emilia G. Moura Biolab Diagnóstica S/A
  • M. E. Camargo Biolab Diagnóstica S/A

Keywords:

Teste imunoenzimático, Doença de Chagas, Doadores de Sangue

Abstract

In the serological diagnosis of Chagas disease large divergences may be found even between laboratories with experience, as a consequence of different criteria for the standardization of the tests. To standardize a immunoenzimatic test developed primarily for screening blood donors, serum panels were carefully chosen so as to best represent chagasic and non-chagasic populations. Produced for the highest sensibility and stability, the new reagent (bioELISA cruzi, Biolab Diagnóstica S/A, Brasil), was tested in serum from 1648 patients 219 with Chagas disease and 104 with other diseases, plus a comparison with well standardized immunofluorescence and hemagglutination tests in 1325 sera. In the immunoenzimatic assays, the cut off was indicated by the absorbance value of a chagasic serum showing a minimal reactivity. ELISA sensibility was 0,9954 and specificity 0,9969, as conegativity. False positive results were absent with sera from sifilis, toxoplasmosis, mononucleosis and high titered sera for antistreptolysin 0 antibodies. However they were seen in 5 to 15 cases of tegu-mentar leishmaniosis, 1 of 12 Kala-azar 1 of 15 reumatoid arthritis and 1 of 12 sistemic lupus erythematosus. The high sensibility in chagasics and high specificity in the general population indicate the confiability of the imunoenzimatic assay for screening blood donors and even to confirm a clinical diagnosis of Chagas' disease.

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Published

1991-04-01

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Serology

How to Cite

Ferreira, A. W., Belem, Z. R., Moura, M. E. G., & Camargo, M. E. (1991). Standardization of serological tests in Chagas’ disease: immunoenzimatic test for screening of blood bank donnors . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 33(2), 123-128. https://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/28803