Serodiagnosis of leprosy and follow-up of household contacts using a commercial rapid test containing ND-O/LID-1 antigens

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Eliane Aparecida
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Rosa, Patricia Sammarco, Fernandes Belone, Andrea Faria, Broch Coelho, Neusa Maria, Ura, Somei, Tomimori, Jane [UNIFESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/0305-7518/17/064053+10
https://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/53682
Resumo: Introduction: Early diagnosis of leprosy, including the diagnosis of sub-clinical disease in contacts of known cases, would be a major advance. The signs of early leprosy are often difficult to assess and a reliable diagnostic test could play an important role in identifying cases and thus reducing transmission. Methods: Subjects were recruited at Centro de Saude Jardim Guanabara, Rondonopolis, Mato Grosso State, Brazil. Sera were obtained from 174 recently diagnosed leprosy patients, 409 household contacts, 53 endemic controls and 12 patients with active TB. 186 of the household contacts were re-tested on subsequent visits. Both the NDO-LID rapid test (Orange Life, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) and an anti-PGL-1 ELISA test were used on all samples for comparison. Results: LID-1 was positive in 25 of 125 PB cases (20%), but in 41 of 49 MB cases (83.7%), while the anti-PGL-1 ELISA was positive in 8 (6.4%) and 35 (71.4%) cases, respectively. Specificity for LID-1 was 85% and for the anti-PGL-1 ELISA, 97%. Amongst household contacts, 9 of 409 (2.2%) were positive on the LID-1 test, and a further 51 (115%) were weakly positive
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spelling Serodiagnosis of leprosy and follow-up of household contacts using a commercial rapid test containing ND-O/LID-1 antigensIntroduction: Early diagnosis of leprosy, including the diagnosis of sub-clinical disease in contacts of known cases, would be a major advance. The signs of early leprosy are often difficult to assess and a reliable diagnostic test could play an important role in identifying cases and thus reducing transmission. Methods: Subjects were recruited at Centro de Saude Jardim Guanabara, Rondonopolis, Mato Grosso State, Brazil. Sera were obtained from 174 recently diagnosed leprosy patients, 409 household contacts, 53 endemic controls and 12 patients with active TB. 186 of the household contacts were re-tested on subsequent visits. Both the NDO-LID rapid test (Orange Life, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) and an anti-PGL-1 ELISA test were used on all samples for comparison. Results: LID-1 was positive in 25 of 125 PB cases (20%), but in 41 of 49 MB cases (83.7%), while the anti-PGL-1 ELISA was positive in 8 (6.4%) and 35 (71.4%) cases, respectively. Specificity for LID-1 was 85% and for the anti-PGL-1 ELISA, 97%. Amongst household contacts, 9 of 409 (2.2%) were positive on the LID-1 test, and a further 51 (115%) were weakly positivealthough 9 cases of leprosy were subsequently identified amongst these contacts, 6 had tested negative, 2 were weakly positive and only 1 had been positive. Conclusion: The ND-O-LID-1 assay can be easily performed by the addition of serum to the assay device, and thus can be applied in resource-poor settings. The test was found to be useful for the detection of multibacillary cases, which in the long term will help to reduce transmission of the disease. This is a specific test, but it is not very sensitive for early detection of leprosy in household contacts and paucibacillary forms.Inst Lauro Souza Lime, Bauru, SP, BrazilHlth Ctr Rondonopolis MT, Rondonopolis, BrazilFed Univ Sao Paulo Unifesp, Dept Dermatol, Sao Paulo, BrazilUniv Fed Sao Paulo Unifesp, Dept Dermatol, Sao Paulo, BrazilWeb of ScienceLepra2020-06-26T16:30:38Z2020-06-26T16:30:38Z2017info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion174-183application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/0305-7518/17/064053+10Leprosy Review. Colchester, v. 88, n. 2, p. 174-183, 2017.0305-7518/17/064053+10WOS000411656500003.pdf0305-7518https://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/53682WOS:000411656500003engLeprosy ReviewColchesterinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Eliane AparecidaRosa, Patricia SammarcoFernandes Belone, Andrea FariaBroch Coelho, Neusa MariaUra, SomeiTomimori, Jane [UNIFESP]reponame:Repositório Institucional da UNIFESPinstname:Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)instacron:UNIFESP2024-08-11T01:59:57Zoai:repositorio.unifesp.br/:11600/53682Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.unifesp.br/oai/requestbiblioteca.csp@unifesp.bropendoar:34652024-08-11T01:59:57Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP - Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Serodiagnosis of leprosy and follow-up of household contacts using a commercial rapid test containing ND-O/LID-1 antigens
title Serodiagnosis of leprosy and follow-up of household contacts using a commercial rapid test containing ND-O/LID-1 antigens
spellingShingle Serodiagnosis of leprosy and follow-up of household contacts using a commercial rapid test containing ND-O/LID-1 antigens
Silva, Eliane Aparecida
title_short Serodiagnosis of leprosy and follow-up of household contacts using a commercial rapid test containing ND-O/LID-1 antigens
title_full Serodiagnosis of leprosy and follow-up of household contacts using a commercial rapid test containing ND-O/LID-1 antigens
title_fullStr Serodiagnosis of leprosy and follow-up of household contacts using a commercial rapid test containing ND-O/LID-1 antigens
title_full_unstemmed Serodiagnosis of leprosy and follow-up of household contacts using a commercial rapid test containing ND-O/LID-1 antigens
title_sort Serodiagnosis of leprosy and follow-up of household contacts using a commercial rapid test containing ND-O/LID-1 antigens
author Silva, Eliane Aparecida
author_facet Silva, Eliane Aparecida
Rosa, Patricia Sammarco
Fernandes Belone, Andrea Faria
Broch Coelho, Neusa Maria
Ura, Somei
Tomimori, Jane [UNIFESP]
author_role author
author2 Rosa, Patricia Sammarco
Fernandes Belone, Andrea Faria
Broch Coelho, Neusa Maria
Ura, Somei
Tomimori, Jane [UNIFESP]
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Eliane Aparecida
Rosa, Patricia Sammarco
Fernandes Belone, Andrea Faria
Broch Coelho, Neusa Maria
Ura, Somei
Tomimori, Jane [UNIFESP]
description Introduction: Early diagnosis of leprosy, including the diagnosis of sub-clinical disease in contacts of known cases, would be a major advance. The signs of early leprosy are often difficult to assess and a reliable diagnostic test could play an important role in identifying cases and thus reducing transmission. Methods: Subjects were recruited at Centro de Saude Jardim Guanabara, Rondonopolis, Mato Grosso State, Brazil. Sera were obtained from 174 recently diagnosed leprosy patients, 409 household contacts, 53 endemic controls and 12 patients with active TB. 186 of the household contacts were re-tested on subsequent visits. Both the NDO-LID rapid test (Orange Life, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) and an anti-PGL-1 ELISA test were used on all samples for comparison. Results: LID-1 was positive in 25 of 125 PB cases (20%), but in 41 of 49 MB cases (83.7%), while the anti-PGL-1 ELISA was positive in 8 (6.4%) and 35 (71.4%) cases, respectively. Specificity for LID-1 was 85% and for the anti-PGL-1 ELISA, 97%. Amongst household contacts, 9 of 409 (2.2%) were positive on the LID-1 test, and a further 51 (115%) were weakly positive
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