Trypanosoma cruzi: Immunoperoxidase antibody test for serologic diagnosis

1975 
Abstract An indirect antiglobulin immunoperoxidase test was developed for the serological diagnosis of American Trypanosomiasis. Purified rabbit antihuman IgG was labeled with the enzyme and the conjugate so obtained was characterized according to its immune and enzymatic activities, with the help of such parameters as the authors have recently described. For a maximal sensitivity in the tests, high antibody levels and a high-labeling ratio were chosen, as well as dilutions of conjugate ensuring maximal reactivity. Positive tests were found in all 90 serum samples from patients with Chagas' disease and titers did not differ significantly from those observed in immunofluorescence tests done in parallel. The specificity of both tests was also similar, as indicated by the results found for serum samples from 60 patients with other diseases, parasitic or not, showing high levels of antibodies against other infective agents or autoantibodies, and in 15 normals.
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