| Literature DB >> 6760753 |
G Niel, J Sainte-Laudy, B Carme, A Boiteau, R Ben-Ismail, J Benveniste, M Gentilini.
Abstract
The Human Basophil Degranulation Test (HBDT), using Benveniste's technique, was compared to four serological techniques in a group of 42 cases of intestinal and urinary bilharziosis: indirect immunofluorescence, passive haemagglutination, electrosyneresis, and Vogel and Minning's test. The HBDT proved to be 88% more sensitive than each of the other techniques. It showed excellent specificity in a group of 32 negative controls, allergic subjects or patients with other helminth infestations. This study establishes the HBDT as one of the best immunological diagnostic tests of bilharziosis. However, the HBDT is not quantitative and only indicates reaginic sensitivity. It should be used together with tests of humoral immunity.Entities:
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Year: 1982 PMID: 6760753
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Biol Clin (Paris) ISSN: 0003-3898 Impact factor: 0.459