Sensitivity of an immunoenzymatic test for detection of ant-L. brasiliensis antibodies compared to other tests used for the diagnosis of American cutaneous leishmaniasis

Authors

  • Maíra Peres Ferreira Universidade de São Paulo; Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto; Departamento de Clínica Médica; Divisão de Moléstias Infecciosas e Tropicais
  • Ana Maria Ferreira Roselino Universidade de São Paulo; Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto; Departamento de Clínica Médica; Divisão de Dermatologia
  • Margarida Maria Passeri Nascimento Universidade de São Paulo; Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto; Departamento de Clínica Médica; Divisão de Moléstias Infecciosas e Tropicais
  • Juliana Machado Aires Universidade de São Paulo; Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto; Departamento de Clínica Médica; Divisão de Dermatologia
  • José Fernando de Castro Figueiredo Universidade de São Paulo; Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto; Departamento de Clínica Médica; Divisão de Moléstias Infecciosas e Tropicais

Keywords:

American cutaneous leishmaniasis, Diagnosis, Immunoenzymatic assay, Leishmania braziliensis

Abstract

The diagnosis of American cutaneous leishmaniasis (ACL) is frequently based on clinical and epidemiological data associated with the results of laboratory tests. Some laboratory methods are currently being applied for the diagnosis of ACL, among them the indirect immunofluorescence reaction (IIFR), the Montenegro skin test (MST), histopathological examination, and the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The performance of these methods varies in a considerable proportion of patients. After the standardization of an immunoenzymatic test (ELISA) for the detection of IgG in the serum of patients with ACL using a crude Leishmania braziliensis antigen, the results obtained were compared to those of other tests routinely used for the diagnosis. The tests revealed the following sensitivity, when analyzed separately: 85% for ELISA IgG, 81% for PCR, 64.4% for MST, 58.1% for IIFR, and 34% for the presence of parasites in the biopsy. ELISA was positive in 75% of patients with ACL presenting a negative MST, in 84.8% of ACL patients with negative skin or mucous biopsies for the presence of the parasite, and in 100% of cases with a negative PCR. Thus, ELISA presented a higher sensitivity than the other tests and was useful as a complementary method for the diagnosis of ACL.

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Published

2006-08-01

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Leishmaniasis

How to Cite

Ferreira, M. P., Roselino, A. M. F., Nascimento, M. M. P., Aires, J. M., & Figueiredo, J. F. de C. (2006). Sensitivity of an immunoenzymatic test for detection of ant-L. brasiliensis antibodies compared to other tests used for the diagnosis of American cutaneous leishmaniasis . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 48(4), 215-217. https://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/31011