“…conditioned medium has been used as a potential source of antigens for immunodiagnosis in the detection of cases of human VL, 5,6,12,13 canine leishmaniasis, 12,14 and cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL). 13,15 Although serological tests, such as the direct agglutination test, immunofluorescence test, indirect hemagglutination assay, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), and Western blotting have been found to display high levels of sensitivity, the specificity indices were not significant. 1,2 The reason for this result may be because the antigens used in immunodiagnostic tests are usually derived from crude promastigotes of different Leishmania species, which express a variety of complex molecules that are common to other microorganisms, such as Trypanosoma, Plasmodium, and Mycobacterium, [16][17][18][19][20] or proteins that can react non-specifically.…”