Toxoplasma antibody titers by ELISA and indirect latex agglutination test in pregnant women.

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The seroepidemiologic studies on anti-Toxoplasma antibody titers were carried out using ELISA and indirect latex agglutination test. Among 899 sera prepared from pregnant women, 39 cases (4.3%) revealed positive reaction and 218 sera from middle school students showed 4 positive reaction (1.8%) by ELISA. By LAT (newly established by National Veterinary Research Institute. Korea), the sera of 7 pregnant women (0.8%) showed positive reaction. When 80 sera showing > or = 1:8 by LAT were used for comparing the results obtained from LAT and Toxotest-MT (Eiken Chemical Co., Japan), 7 cases and 8 sera were positive, respectively. All of 11 sera of proven toxoplasmosis patients showed positive reaction in both tests. Overall proportion of agreement between LAT kit and Toxotest-MT was 0.94 (kappa-index = 0.632, p < 0.011, and LAT was considered to be useful for the screening of toxoplasmosis.

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Ryu, J. S., Min, D. Y., Ahn, M. H., Choi, H. G., Rho, S. C., Shin, Y. J., … Joo, H. D. (1996). Toxoplasma antibody titers by ELISA and indirect latex agglutination test in pregnant women. The Korean Journal of Parasitology, 34(4), 233–238. https://doi.org/10.3347/kjp.1996.34.4.233

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