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Evaluation of diagnostic tests for Wuchereria bancrofti infection in Brazilian schoolchildren
by
Braga, Cynthia
, Wanderley, Leandro
, Oliveira, Paula
, Alexander, Neal
, Rocha, Abraham
, Aguiar, Ana Maria
, Silva, Almerice
, Medeiros, Zulma
, Brandão, Eduardo
, Diniz, George
in
Animals
/ Antigens, Helminth - blood
/ Brazil
/ Child
/ ELISA
/ Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
/ Female
/ Filariasis - diagnosis
/ Humans
/ Laboratory tests
/ Male
/ Membrane filtration
/ Reagent Kits, Diagnostic
/ Sensitivity and Specificity
/ TROPICAL MEDICINE
/ Wuchereria bancrofti - immunology
2014
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Evaluation of diagnostic tests for Wuchereria bancrofti infection in Brazilian schoolchildren
by
Braga, Cynthia
, Wanderley, Leandro
, Oliveira, Paula
, Alexander, Neal
, Rocha, Abraham
, Aguiar, Ana Maria
, Silva, Almerice
, Medeiros, Zulma
, Brandão, Eduardo
, Diniz, George
in
Animals
/ Antigens, Helminth - blood
/ Brazil
/ Child
/ ELISA
/ Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
/ Female
/ Filariasis - diagnosis
/ Humans
/ Laboratory tests
/ Male
/ Membrane filtration
/ Reagent Kits, Diagnostic
/ Sensitivity and Specificity
/ TROPICAL MEDICINE
/ Wuchereria bancrofti - immunology
2014
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Evaluation of diagnostic tests for Wuchereria bancrofti infection in Brazilian schoolchildren
by
Braga, Cynthia
, Wanderley, Leandro
, Oliveira, Paula
, Alexander, Neal
, Rocha, Abraham
, Aguiar, Ana Maria
, Silva, Almerice
, Medeiros, Zulma
, Brandão, Eduardo
, Diniz, George
in
Animals
/ Antigens, Helminth - blood
/ Brazil
/ Child
/ ELISA
/ Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
/ Female
/ Filariasis - diagnosis
/ Humans
/ Laboratory tests
/ Male
/ Membrane filtration
/ Reagent Kits, Diagnostic
/ Sensitivity and Specificity
/ TROPICAL MEDICINE
/ Wuchereria bancrofti - immunology
2014
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Evaluation of diagnostic tests for Wuchereria bancrofti infection in Brazilian schoolchildren
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Evaluation of diagnostic tests for Wuchereria bancrofti infection in Brazilian schoolchildren
2014
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Overview
Since the launch of the Global Programme to Eliminate Lymphatic Filariasis, more than 70% of the endemic countries have implemented mass drug administration (MDA) to interrupt disease transmission. The monitoring of filarial infection in sentinel populations, particularly schoolchildren, is recommended to assess the impact of MDA. A key issue is choosing the appropriate tools for these initial assessments (to define the best intervention) and for monitoring transmission.
This study compared the pre-MDA performance of five diagnostic methods, namely, thick film test, Knott's technique, filtration, Og4C3-ELISA, and the AD12-ICT card test, in schoolchildren from Brazil. Venous and capillary blood samples were collected between 11 pm and 1 am. The microfilarial loads were analyzed with a negative binomial regression, and the prevalence and associated 95% confidence intervals were estimated for all methods. The accuracies of the AD12-ICT card and Og4C3-ELISA tests were assessed against the combination of parasitological test results.
A total of 805 schoolchildren were examined. The overall and stratified prevalence by age group and gender detected by Og4C3-ELISA and AD12-ICT were markedly higher than the prevalence estimated by the parasitological methods. The sensitivity of the AD12-ICT card and Og4C3-ELISA tests was approximately 100%, and the positive likelihood ratios were above 6. The specificity of the Og4C3-ELISA was higher than that of the AD12-ICT at different prevalence levels.
The ICT card test should be the recommended tool for monitoring school-age populations living in areas with ongoing or completed MDA.
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