Abstract:Our results with the immunofluorescence technique in the diagnosis of hydatid disease are reported. The sera of 28 patients with surgically proven hydatid disease, of 30 healthy individuals, and of 1 patient with cysticercosis were used. With a diluteion of 1:100 a sensitivity of 96% was obtained in the patients affected by the disease. In the control group all but one of the sera were negative. A brief review of the immunological methods used at present for the diagnosis of echinococcosis is made. The most im… Show more
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