Abstract
A commercially available enzyme immunoassay (EIA), the Captia Syphilis-G immunoglobulin G (IgG) EIA, for the detection of IgG antibodies to Treponema pallidum was evaluated for use as a screening test for yaws (Treponema pallidum subsp. pertenue). The IgG EIA was compared with the fluorescent treponemal antibody absorption (FTA-ABS) test. All sera were also examined by the T. pallidum hemagglutination test and the Venereal Disease Research Laboratory test. Serum samples from 271 subjects (23 control serum samples from an area nonendemic for yaws, 58 control serum samples from an area endemic for yaws, and 190 serum samples from yaws patients and contacts) were investigated. The overall agreement between the IgG EIA and the FTA-ABS test was 90%, the sensitivity was 99%, and the specificity was 70.2%. The specificity fell as the endemicity of the disease increased: from 94.4% in the nonendemic area controls to 86.4% in the endemic area controls and to 52.3% in the yaws contacts. There was no difference in specificity between children and adults within each of the three groups. Fifteen children with clinical yaws were monitored for 9 months after treatment. The level of treponemal antibody fell consistently in 9 of the 15 children as measured by the antibody index (ratio of absorbance of the test serum to the mean absorbance of the low-titer-positive controls). Reinfection was seen in three children, with the antibody index rising with the Venereal Disease Research Laboratory test titer. The Captia Syphilis-G test is a sensitive assay for the detection of treponemal antibodies in yaws patients. However, the apparent low specificity of the test in the yaws endemic area limits its use as a screening test for yaws.
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