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. 1994 Dec;47(12):1101–1104. doi: 10.1136/jcp.47.12.1101

Use of three immunological techniques for the detection of Toxoplasma spIgA antibodies in acute toxoplasmosis.

E E Takahashi 1, C L Rossi 1
PMCID: PMC502201  PMID: 7876383

Abstract

AIMS--To assess the performance and efficacy of three immunological techniques for the detection of Toxoplasma specific IgA antibodies in acute toxoplasmosis. METHODS--The following techniques were used to examine 128 serum samples (51 cases of acute toxoplasmosis, 50 cases of heterologous infections, and 27 healthy controls): direct enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), antibody capture ELISA, and antibody capture agglutination. RESULTS--Direct ELISA had a sensitivity of 98% and a specificity of 97%, antibody capture ELISA of 100% and 99%, respectively, and antibody capture agglutination had sensitivity and specificity of 100%. CONCLUSIONS--All three immunological techniques performed well with similar efficacy. Detection of Toxoplasma specific IgA antibodies is a useful diagnostic marker for acute toxoplasmosis.

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