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. 2009 Nov 18;48(1):131–136. doi: 10.1128/JCM.00416-09

TABLE 2.

Studies on cryptic L. infantum infection employing different infection markers in areas of endemicity

Study information
Country/locale Serological test No. of subjects No. seropositive (%) No. kDNA positive (%)
Author (year) Reference
P. Marty et al. (1994) 38 Southern France (Alpes Maritimes) WB 50 16 (32%)
Y. Le Fichoux et al. (1999) 32 Southern France (Monaco) WB 565 76 (13%) 9/73 WB positive (12%)
J. I. Garrote et al. (2004) 24 North-Central Spain ELISA 4.825 (225 HIV+) 241 (4.9%) 139 (64%)
C. Riera et al. (2004) 46 Balearic Islands (Eivissa) ELISA, WB 656 16 (2.4%) 50 (7.6%) 27/122 (22%)
J. Martin-Sanchez et al. (2004) 37 Southern Spain (Sevilla) IFAT (titer ≥1:20) 170 95 (56%) 23/95 IFAT positive (24%)
C. Colomba et al. (2005) 11 Southern Italy (Sicily) ELISA, IFAT 500 0
F. Scarlata et al. (2008) 48 Southern Italy (Sicily) IFAT 1449 11 (0.75%) 4/11 IFAT positive (36.4%)
A. Alborzi et al. (2008) 1 Southern Iran IFAT 388 212 (54%) 95/212 IFAT positive (45%)
M. Fakhar et al. (2008) 16 Iran (Fars Province) DAT 802 13 (1.62%) 100/802 (12.5%)
A. Biglino et al. This study Northwestern Italy (Asti Province) WB 526 39 (7.41) 22/39 WB positive (56.4%)