Value of PCR, serology, and blood smears for human granulocytic anaplasmosis diagnosis, France

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Abstract

We prospectively examined the effectiveness of diagnostic tests for anaplasmosis using patients with suspected diagnoses in France. PCR (sensitivity 0.74, specificity 1) was the best-suited test. Serology had a lower specificity but higher sensitivity when testing acute and convalescent samples. PCR and serology should be used in combination for anaplasmosis diagnosis.

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Hansmann, Y., Jaulhac, B., Kieffer, P., Martinot, M., Wurtz, E., Dukic, R., … De Martino, S. (2019). Value of PCR, serology, and blood smears for human granulocytic anaplasmosis diagnosis, France. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 25(5), 996–998. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2505.171751

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