1. Semi-quantitative scoring of an immunochromatographic test for circulating filarial antigen.
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Chesnais CB, Missamou F, Pion SD, Bopda J, Louya F, Majewski AC, Weil GJ, and Boussinesq M
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Animals, Cell Count, Child, Child, Preschool, Congo epidemiology, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, Filariasis blood, Filariasis epidemiology, Filariasis parasitology, Humans, Microfilariae immunology, Middle Aged, Reagent Kits, Diagnostic, Research Design, Wuchereria bancrofti immunology, Antigens, Helminth blood, Filariasis diagnosis, Microfilariae isolation & purification, Wuchereria bancrofti isolation & purification
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Abstract. The value of a semi-quantitative scoring of the filarial antigen test (Binax Now Filariasis card test, ICT) results was evaluated during a field survey in the Republic of Congo. One hundred and thirty-four (134) of 774 tests (17.3%) were clearly positive and were scored 1, 2, or 3; and 11 (1.4%) had questionable results. Wuchereria bancrofti microfilariae (mf) were detected in 41 of those 133 individuals with an ICT test score ≥ 1 who also had a night blood smear; none of the 11 individuals with questionable ICT results harbored night mf. Cuzick's test showed a significant trend for higher microfilarial densities in groups with higher ICT scores (P < 0.001). The ICT scores were also significantly correlated with blood mf counts. Because filarial antigen levels provide an indication of adult worm infection intensity, our results suggest that semi-quantitative reading of the ICT may be useful for grading the intensity of filarial infections in individuals and populations.
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- 2013
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