Evaluation of a rapid device for serological diagnosis of leishmania infantum infection in dogs as an alternative to immunofluorescence assay and western blotting

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In this study, we compared a rapid immunochromatographic test (Speed Leish K; BVT Groupe Virbac, La Seyne sur Mer, France) with an indirect immunofluorescence assay (IFAT) and Western blotting (WB) for the detection of Leishmania infantum antibodies in dogs. A total of 250 serum samples were collected from 125 L. infantum-positive and 125 L. infantum-negative dogs. Among the positive samples, 81 were strongly positive at low IFAT dilutions, while 44 were low-reactivity sera (IFAT titers, 1:40 to 1:80). The sensitivity and specificity of the Speed Leish K were 96.3% and 100%, respectively, compared with those of the IFAT. When IFAT low-reactivity sera (titers, 1:40 or 1:80) were tested with the Speed Leish K, using WB results as a reference, the sensitivities were 93.75% for sera with a 1:80 titer and 73.33% for sera with a 1:40 titer, and the specificity was 100%. The Speed Leish Kis easy to use and performs well, so it can be considered a quick and reliable tool for the diagnosis of L. infantum infection in dogs. Copyright © 2013, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.

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Ferroglio, E., Zanet, S., Mignone, W., Poggi, M., Trisciuoglio, A., & Bianciardi, P. (2013). Evaluation of a rapid device for serological diagnosis of leishmania infantum infection in dogs as an alternative to immunofluorescence assay and western blotting. Clinical and Vaccine Immunology, 20(5), 657–659. https://doi.org/10.1128/CVI.00719-12

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