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Evaluation of diagnostic performance of rK28 ELISA using urine for diagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis

Author Affiliations
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, University of Utah, Seattle University, Infectious Disease Research Institute, ...
Published InParasites & Vectors
Year2016
Citations50

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Recombinant fusion proteins are now commonly used to detect circulating antibodies for the serodiagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis (VL) in Asia, Africa and the Americas. Although simple, these tests still require blood collection and their use in remote settings can be limited due to the need of collection devices, serum fractionation instrument and generation of biohazardous waste. The development of an accurate and non-invasive diagnostic algorithm for VL, such as could be achieved with urine, is desirable. METHODS: We enrolled 87 VL patients and 81 non-VL individuals, including 33 healthy endemic controls, 16 healthy non-endemic controls, 16 disease controls and 16 tuberculosis (TB) patients. We compared the efficacy of recombinant antigens rK28, rK39 and rKRP42 for the diagnosis of VL…
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