Diagnosis of human trichinellosis: Pitfalls in the use of a unique immunoserological technique

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Serum samples belonging to three outbreaks in Argentina (47 patients) taken at different times post-ingestion were analysed employing IIF and ELISA simultaneously. Results show that: a) the number of patients diagnosed by a unique technique, especially by ELISA (31 patients), was lower than the one obtained by the simultaneous use of both assays (38 patients); b) four patients out of the seven diagnosed by a unique technique were negative by the other assay over the period of time evaluated. Therefore, it can be concluded that the use of a sole immunoserological technique can not only lead to the delay in the detection but also to the misdiagnosis of this parasitic infection.

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Costantino, S. N., Malmassari, S. L., Dalla Fontana, M. L., Diamante, M. A., & Venturiello, S. M. (2001). Diagnosis of human trichinellosis: Pitfalls in the use of a unique immunoserological technique. Parasite, 8, S144–S146. https://doi.org/10.1051/parasite/200108s2144

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