Indirect immunofluorescent and agglutination assay were used to study the anti-Candida albicans reactivities in the serum of 13 normal subjects and 14 patients infected with C. albicans. A significant increase in anti-C. albicans seroreactivity was observed during infection with this organism but the increase in the anti-germ tube immunofluorescence titre was the more marked. It is evident that the anti-germ tube immunofluorescence assay is more discriminatory for C. albicans infection than the conventional agglutination assay.
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Ho, Y. M., Ng, M. H., Teoh-Chan, C. H., Yue, P. C. K., & Huang, C. T. (1976). Indirect immunofluorescence assay for antibody to germ tube of Candida albicans-a new diagnostic test. Journal of Clinical Pathology, 29(11), 1007–1010. https://doi.org/10.1136/jcp.29.11.1007
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