2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.diagmicrobio.2006.12.010
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IgG avidity assay firms up the diagnosis of acute toxoplasmosis on the first serum sample in immunocompetent pregnant women

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“…In clinical situations in which the date of the T. gondii infection is difficult to establish, Toxoplasma IgG avidity testing can be performed (14)(15)(16). Since 2006, the French National Reference Center for Toxoplasmosis (NRCT) has been entrusted with evaluation of the methods used for the serological diagnosis of toxoplasmosis (11,12) in accordance with national recommendations (17).…”
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“…In clinical situations in which the date of the T. gondii infection is difficult to establish, Toxoplasma IgG avidity testing can be performed (14)(15)(16). Since 2006, the French National Reference Center for Toxoplasmosis (NRCT) has been entrusted with evaluation of the methods used for the serological diagnosis of toxoplasmosis (11,12) in accordance with national recommendations (17).…”
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“…Consequently, serological tests other than those for IgG and IgM detection have been developed to facilitate the diagnosis of seroconversion. The measurement of IgG avidity was developed almost 20 years ago to exclude any infection acquired in the preceding 3 or 4 months using most commercial tests (16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24). Immunoblot analysis (Toxo II IgG test; LDBio, Lyon, France) may promptly confirm the seroconversion when IgG concentrations detected with routine tests are negative or equivocal (25,26,27).…”
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“…A low IgG avidity index assists in diagnosing acute acquired T. gondii infection and identifying pregnancies that are at a high risk for congenital toxoplasmosis. A study has demonstrated that IgG avidity assay (Platelia) has 100% sensitivity and 92.7% specificity for the detection of acute T. gondii infection (3).…”
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