Comparison of ImmunoCAP and Immulite serum specific IgE assays for the assessment of egg allergy

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Abstract

Egg specific IgE levels are frequently used in combination with skin-prick tests to guide clinical decisions and to monitor egg allergy evolution in children. We compared both Immulite and ImmunoCAP egg specific IgE assays in egg allergic children, and found a linear correlation between both assays with a mean Immulite:ImmunoCAP ratio of 3. This is relevant information for clinicans wishing to estimate values from one assay to the other, as most literature has been published using the ImmunoCAP system.

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Graham, F., Bégin, P., Paradis, L., Lacombe-Barrios, J., Paradis, J., & Des Roches, A. (2016, June 10). Comparison of ImmunoCAP and Immulite serum specific IgE assays for the assessment of egg allergy. Allergy, Asthma and Clinical Immunology. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13223-016-0134-0

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