Publications of Faculty of Medicine:APPLICABILITY OF ELISA ON BUFFER-ELUATES OF CAPLLLARY BLOOD SPOTTED ON FILTER PAPERS FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF HUMAN FASCIOLIASIS: Abstract

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APPLICABILITY OF ELISA ON BUFFER-ELUATES OF CAPLLLARY BLOOD SPOTTED ON FILTER PAPERS FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF HUMAN FASCIOLIASIS
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This work was designed to study the applicability of enzyme linked imrrtunosorbent assay (ELISA) on buffer eluates of capillary blood spotted on filter papers for the diagnosis of human fascioliasis and to study the parasite-specific antibody profile in such infection. The relative concentrations of IgM and IgG antibodies to excretory-secretory (E/ S) Fasciola antigen were evaluated by means of ELISA in paired samples of venous sera and buffer-eluates of capillary blood drops dried on filter papers. Samples were obtained from parasitologically positive. 25 cases of fascioliasis. Levels of either IgM or IgG specific antibody were consistent in paired samples of blood eluates and sera, without any signcant difference. Storage of dried blood on filter papers for up to 4 weeks (at 4 C°) did not alter the antibody levels as compaired to paired venous blood sera, kept at - 70Co. Anti-E/S Fasciola. antigen IgM and IgG antibodies were found in 10096 of the patients and were abundant, while the parasite - specific IgA and IgE antibodies were found in 32% and 40% respectively of the patients and were less dominant. The data thus support the conclusion that ELISA detection of specific IgM and / or IgG antibody response to E/ S Fasciola antigen is more valuable in serodiagnosis of fascioliasis than the detection of IgA or IgE specc-antibody response. The use of ELISA on filter paper blood eluates can be an alternative valuable epidimiological tool for seroepidimiological study on fieldwork diagnosis of fascioliasis.