Literature DB >> 18038771

[Effectiveness of routinely used assays for the diagnosis of schistosomiasis japonica in the field].

Jing Xu1, Nian-gao Chen, Ting Feng, En-mu Wang, Xiao-hua Wu, Hong-gen Chen, Tian-ping Wang, Xiao-nong Zhou, Jiang Zheng.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of routinely used assays for schistosomiasis diagnosis in the field.
METHODS: From late November to early December 2005, 6-65 years old inhabitants from 3 endemic villages were examined by Kato-Katz technique (3 thick smears) and nylon bag sedimentation/hatching method. At the same time, dipstick dye immunoassay(DDIA), fast enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (F-ELISA), indirect haemagglutination test A (IHA-A) and B ( IHA-B) were carried out in parallel
RESULTS: 1864 people were examined by stool examination with an average positive rate of 9.7%. The missing rate of DDIA was relatively stable in medium and heavily endemic areas of schistosomiasis. The missing rate of nylon bag sedimentation/hatching method was 25% and relatively stable when the number of eggs per gram of feces(EPG) was larger than 100. The average positive rate of DDIA, F-ELISA, IHA-A and IHA-B was 47.8%, 50.0%, 66.3% and 40.1% respectively. Using stool examination as the gold standard, the sensitivity of DDIA, F-ELISA, IHA-A and IHA-B was 75.3%, 65.8%, 85.6% and 76.0%; and the specificity was 55.1%, 51.7%, 35.7% and 63.6%, respectively. Among the four sero-diagnostics, the specificity, Youden index, positive likelihood rate and coincidence of IHA-B were the highest.
CONCLUSION: Kato-Katz method is more stable and effective than nylon bag sedimentation/hatching method in medium and heavily endemic areas of schistosomiasis japonica. The sensitivity and specificity of these four diagnosis kits are lower than 90%.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18038771

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zhongguo Ji Sheng Chong Xue Yu Ji Sheng Chong Bing Za Zhi        ISSN: 1000-7423


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4.  Performance of a dipstick dye immunoassay for rapid screening of Schistosoma japonicum infection in areas of low endemicity.

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