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Ocular Toxocara canis infections: diagnosis by enzyme immunoassay.

作者信息

Clemett R S, Williamson H J, Hidajat R R, Allardyce R A, Stewart A C

出版信息

Aust N Z J Ophthalmol. 1987 May;15(2):145-50. doi: 10.1111/j.1442-9071.1987.tb00061.x.

Abstract

An enzyme-linked immunoassay (ELISA) was used to establish the sero-prevalence of Toxocara canis infection in several New Zealand populations including those who, through environment or occupation, had close contact with dogs. The prevalence of positive ELISA values found reflected the degree of dog contact, e.g. positive ELISA's occurred in 2.8% of urban adults, 13.9% of dog breeders and 28.4% of hydatid control officers emphasizing that a history of dog contact needs to be considered when ELISA results are interpreted in a clinical context. Ophthalmoscopy of 102 hydatid officers, 28.4% of whom were seropositive, disclosed no evidence of ocular toxocariasis and suggested that the officers might be immunoprotected. Preliminary immunoblot analysis of the range of toxocara excretory/secretory antigens bound to serum immunoglobulin from patients with presumed visceral larva migrans and ocular toxocariasis, showed the same reactivity profile as a positive reference serum and serum from a seroresponsive hydatid control officer.

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