Histoplasmin reaction. Comparison of a polysaccharide antigen to the filtrate antigen

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This work was planned by taking into account all the knowledge accumulated from the immunological study of paracoccidioidomycosis. It aimed at comparing a polysaccharide antigen from Histoplasma capsulatum to a classic histoplasmin with the help of intradermal tests of delayed type of hypersensitivity. Tests were applied to 115 individuals in Santo Amaro, a town in the State of São Paulo. Positive results using classic histoplasmin were obtained in 46.0% cases whereas positive results using the polysaccharide antigen at its highest concentration were obtained in 51.30% cases. The major conclusion in this investigation is that it is possible to use the polysaccharide antigen as histoplasmin instead of the filtrate antigen.

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Fava, S. D. C., Rivitti, E. A., Cucé, L. C., Weiss, S., Rigone, G., & Fava-Netto, C. (1997). Histoplasmin reaction. Comparison of a polysaccharide antigen to the filtrate antigen. Revista Do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo, 39(5), 257–260. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0036-46651997000500003

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