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Detection of Antibodies in Serum and Cerebrospinal Fluid to Toxoplasma Gondii by Indirect Latex Agglutination Test and Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay

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Specialty Parasitology
Date 1992 Jun 1
PMID 1627507
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Abstract

Sensitivity of anti-Toxoplasma antibody (IgG) test by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was evaluated in comparison with indirect latex agglutination (ILA) using 2,016 paired human samples of serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). The samples were collected from neurologic patients in Korea with mass lesions in central nervous system (CNS) as revealed by imaging diagnosis (CT/MRI). When the sera were screened for anti-Toxoplasma antibody by ILA, 76 cases(3.8%) were positive (1:32 or higher titers). In the paired samples of CSF, no positive reactions were observed. When ELISA was performed using PBS extract of Percoll purified tachyzoites as antigen, cut-off absorbance was determined as 0.40 for serum and 0.27 for CSF tests. The antibody positive rates by ELISA were 7.0% in serum and 5.6% in CSF. Of them, 40 cases (2.0%) showed positive reactions in both serum and CSF. The antibody positive rates were higher in groups older than 40 years. The rates were higher in male (4.7% by ILA, 8.3% by ELISA) than in female (2.2% by ILA, 5.0% by ELISA). The rates in CSF showed no such sex difference. ELISA showed twice higher positive rates when serum was tested, and was sensitive enough to detect specific antibodies in CSF. Etiologic relations between positive antibody tests and CNS lesions remained unknown.

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