Cesbron J Y, Caron A, Santoro F, Wattre P, Ovlaque G, Pierce R J, Delagneau J P, Capron A
Presse Med. 1986 Apr 19;15(16):737-40.
The diagnosis of acute toxoplasmosis is based exclusively on the detection of IgM anti-Toxoplasma antibodies. The principal of the immunoenzymatic test reported here is the capture of serum IgM antibodies which are detected indirectly by the sequential addition of antigen and a monoclonal antibody directed against the immunodominant epitope at the surface of the tachyzoite. This test combines the sensitivity of enzyme-based assays and the specificity of monoclonal reagents and represents an important contribution to the diagnosis of Toxoplasma gondii infection.