Evaluation of eight antibody tests and one antigen test for the diagnosis of invasive aspergillosis.
Author:
Kappe R, Schulze-Berge A, Sonntag HG.
Date: 3 January 2007
Abstract:
Eight Aspergillus antibody detection assays–three indirect haemagglutination assays (IHA-LD, IHA-Roche, IHA-Fumouze), three enzyme immunoassays (EIA-IgG, EIA-IgM, EIA-IgA, DDV) and two complement fixation tests (CF-metabolic and CF-somatic, Virion–and one latex agglutination test (LAT) for Aspergillus galactomannan antigen detection (Sanofi Pasteur) were evaluated in 14 patients with proven invasive aspergillosis (a total of 47 serum samples and one cerebrospinal fluid sample) and in 68 selected control individuals (one selected serum sample each). For the antibody tests, sensitivity ranged from 14% to 36% and specificity from 72% to 99%. The antigen detection test had a sensitivity of 36% and a specificity of 100%. Currently commercially available antibody detection assays for the serodiagnosis of invasive aspergillosis are inadequate. The antigen detection test appears to be highly specific, but lacks sufficient sensitivity.PMID: 8786752 [PubMed – indexed for MEDLINE]
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