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Comparison of the streptozyme test with the antistreptolysin O, antideoxyribonuclease B, and antihyaluronidase tests.

G C Klein, W L Jones.   

Abstract

The streptozyme test was compared with the antistreptolysin O (ASO), antideoxyribonuclease B (ADN-B), and antihyaluronidase (AH) tests. One hundred and twenty-seven human serum specimens were tested by each of the four tests. The streptozyme test detected more specimens with elevated titers than any single test; however, it was not as effective as the combination of the ASO and ADN-B tests. The streptozyme test appears to be particularly useful for laboratories which rely solely on the ASO test for serological evidence of a streptococcal infection. The test can be used in these laboratories to screen all specimens with low ASO titers (<170) for the detection of ADN, AH, antinicotinamide adenine dinucleotidase, and antistreptokinase.

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Year:  1971        PMID: 5544286      PMCID: PMC377158          DOI: 10.1128/am.21.2.257-259.1971

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Microbiol        ISSN: 0003-6919


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Journal:  Appl Microbiol       Date:  1974-04

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