“…DiVerent reports documented parasitemia in asymptomatic L. infantum-seropositive blood donors [12,13]. Several hypotheses may be proposed to explain our diVerent results: (i) the screened sample is not wide enough although it is similar to that studied by other authors in the Mediterranean area [12,13]; (ii) the antibody titer may be so low that the tests used are not able to detect it; the global sensitivity of the tests used is reported to range from 95% to 100% in an immunocompetent host [19,20], but asymptomatic subjects show a low humoral immunoresponse so that their antibody levels are under the cut-oV; (iii) ELISA and IFAT are rapid and not very expensive techniques, but they are less sensitive than western blotting, which may give positive results even if classical serological tests are negative [13].…”