Literature DB >> 14756989

[Evaluation of a new commercial test (Candida albicans IFA IgG) for the serodiagnosis of invasive candidiasis].

María Dolores Moragues1, Natalia Ortiz, José Ramón Iruretagoyena, Juan Carlos García-Ruiz, Elena Amutio, Almudena Rojas, Joaquín Mendoza, Guillermo Quindós, José Pontón-San Emeterio.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Two tests for the detection of antibodies to Candida albicans germ tubes in patients with invasive candidiasis were compared: a new commercially available test (Candida albicans IFA IgG) and the indirect immunofluorescence test generally used for this purpose.
METHODS: With the use of two indirect immunofluorescence tests, retrospective study was done on 172 sera from 51 patients classified into two groups: Group I included 123 serum samples from 32 patients with invasive candidiasis, and Group II, the control, included 49 serum samples from 19 patients with no evidence of Candida infection.
RESULTS: In Group I, 84% of patients presented anti-germ tube antibody titers >or= 1:160 by the Candida albicans IFA IgG test and 78.1% of patients were positive by the generally used test. There was a high correlation between the two tests (R2 =0.9512 by patients; R2 = 0.8986 by sera). When a titer value of >or= 1:160 was used as cutoff, the Candida albicans IFA IgG test showed a sensitivity of 84.4% and a specificity of 94.7%, whereas the traditional test showed a sensitivity of 78.1% and a specificity of 100%.
CONCLUSIONS: The commercially available Candida albicans IFA IgG test is similar to the test generally used for the detection of antibodies to C. albicans germ tubes and provides faster and easier diagnosis of invasive candidiasis in the clinical microbiology laboratory.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14756989     DOI: 10.1016/s0213-005x(04)73039-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Enferm Infecc Microbiol Clin        ISSN: 0213-005X            Impact factor:   1.731


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Review 3.  Persistent spontaneous fungal peritonitis secondary to Candida albicans in a patient with alcoholic cirrhosis and review of the literature.

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4.  Candida albicans Germ-Tube Antibody: Evaluation of a New Automatic Assay for Diagnosing Invasive Candidiasis in ICU Patients.

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5.  Value of β-D-glucan and Candida albicans germ tube antibody for discriminating between Candida colonization and invasive candidiasis in patients with severe abdominal conditions.

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8.  Clinical factors associated with a Candida albicans Germ Tube Antibody positive test in Intensive Care Unit patients.

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9.  Fungal infections: their diagnosis and treatment in transplant recipients.

Authors:  David H Van Thiel; Magdalena George; Christopher M Moore
Journal:  Int J Hepatol       Date:  2012-08-26

10.  Diagnosis of invasive candidiasis by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay using the N-terminal fragment of Candida albicans hyphal wall protein 1.

Authors:  Ana Laín; Natalia Elguezabal; Sonia Brena; Juan Carlos García-Ruiz; Amalia Del Palacio; María D Moragues; José Pontón
Journal:  BMC Microbiol       Date:  2007-04-21       Impact factor: 3.605

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