Abstract
Positive Montenegro 's skin test is a delayed type hypersensitivity reaction widely used as indicative of previous infection with Leishmania in both humans and dogs. Montenegro's antigen consists of a crude Leishmania antigen solution, usually containing thimerosal as preserving agent. In this work it is shown that a large proportion of dogs (11 out of 56) examined in an endemic area of leishmaniasis presented induration at the site of injection of a diluent containing thimerosal alone. This clearly demonstrates that thimerosal leads to a high number of false positive skin reactions in dogs and that its use in Montenegro 's skin test antigenic preparations should be avoided.
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Paranhos-Silva, M., Pontes-De-Carvalho, L. C., De Sá Oliveira, G. G., Nascimento, E. G., & Dos-Santos, W. L. C. (2001). Skin reactions to thimerosal and Leishmania in dogs from a Leishmaniasis endemic area: It is better to keep them apart. Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 96(5), 679–681. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0074-02762001000500017
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