1996
DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.1996.54.149
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Circulating Anodic Antigen for Detection of Schistosoma mansoni Infection in Egyptian Patients

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“…At 12 weeks following praziquantel treatment, 87% of the serum samples (80/92) and 81.5% of the urine specimens (75/ 92) from S. haematobium-infected patients turned negative. A reduction in CSA levels following speci®c chemotherapy has also been reported by other investigators (De Jonge et al 1988, 1989aShaker et al 1992;Van Leishout et al 1991El-Morshedy et al 1996;Hassan et al 1998). The pro®le of CSA in urine following praziquantel treatment shows a parallel, albeit delayed, decline relative to that detected in serum.…”
Section: Csa Level After Chemotherapysupporting
confidence: 57%
“…At 12 weeks following praziquantel treatment, 87% of the serum samples (80/92) and 81.5% of the urine specimens (75/ 92) from S. haematobium-infected patients turned negative. A reduction in CSA levels following speci®c chemotherapy has also been reported by other investigators (De Jonge et al 1988, 1989aShaker et al 1992;Van Leishout et al 1991El-Morshedy et al 1996;Hassan et al 1998). The pro®le of CSA in urine following praziquantel treatment shows a parallel, albeit delayed, decline relative to that detected in serum.…”
Section: Csa Level After Chemotherapysupporting
confidence: 57%
“…The diagnosis was based on immunofluorescent demonstration of antibodies against schistosome excretory/secretory antigens present in the gut of adult worms (anti-GAA) (Deelder & Kornelis 1981, Mott & Dixon 1982, Feldmeier & Poggensee 1993, whereas no antibodies could be seen in assays for antibodies against schistosome egg antigens (Pitkänen et al 1990). Alternative parasite-specific serodiagnostic methods for the detection of early schistosomiasis are either of low sensitivity (detection of circulating schistosome antigens) (Van Dam et al 1993, Van't Wout et al 1995, El-Morshedy et al 1996, Ndhlovu et al 1996, Van Etten et al 1996 or not easily available (an adult worm antigen fraction) (Hancock & Tsang 1986, Tsang & Wilkins 1997.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under certain conditions, some serologic tests can better estimate the real prevalence of this parasitosis than the classical stool exams (Noya et al 1999). Techniques for detection of circulating antigens have not attained yet an acceptable degree of sensitivity for the diagnosis of individuals with low parasitic loads (El-Morshedy et al 1996), but methodologies that detect specific antibodies have shown sensitivity indices close to 100% (Lima et al 1996). The indirect immunofluorescence tests on worm paraffin (IgM-IFT) or frozen sections (IgG-IFT) have presented satisfactory degrees of sensitivity and specificity for diagnosis of schistosomiasis (Kanamura et al 1979, Deelder & Kornelis 1981, Silva et al 1992.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%