Circulating antibodies and antigens correlate with egg counts in human fascioliasis

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Abstract

We explored the relationships between specific IgG antibody levels and circulating E/S antigen to intensity of Fasciola infection in the human host. Twenty patients with patent infection and six healthy individuals were enrolled in the study. Intensity of infection was determined by repeated egg counts in stools, while IgG antibodies against adult Fasciola gigantica somatic FI, FII and against E/S antigens were measured as ELISA O.D. readings. The level of circulating E/S antigens was determined by IELISA. Positivity as well as levels of antibodies and antigen correlated with infection intensity. These findings may disclose in the future a relation between morbidity in the acute phase and worm load.

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Shehab, A. Y., Abou Basha, L. M., El-Morshedy, H. N., Abdel-Fattah, M., Osman, M. M., & Farag, H. F. (1999). Circulating antibodies and antigens correlate with egg counts in human fascioliasis. Tropical Medicine and International Health, 4(10), 691–694. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-3156.1999.00466.x

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