Utility of gelatin particle agglutination test (MLPA) for rapid serodiagnosis of leprosy in a hyperendemic area.
Indian J Lepr
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1992 Oct-Dec; 64(4): 469-73
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in English
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ABSTRACT
The anti-PGL M. leprae specific antibodies were estimated by MLPA test in 79 patients of leprosy, 8 contacts of lepromatous cases and 10 healthy controls in a hyperendemic area. The results indicated an over all seropositivity of 50.6% in leprosy patients. Three of the eight contacts and five of the controls also gave positive results. Higher seropositivity rates were noted in multibacillary patients (73% in lepromatous, 53.6% in borderline, 40% each in tuberculoid and indeterminate and 10% in pure neuritic types). The practical application of MLPA test in its present form as a serodiagnostic procedure for screening subclinical or clinical infections in leprosy patients appear to be of limited value in hyperendemic areas. Further studies involving large series of subjects are necessary for reaching definite conclusions.
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Main subject:
Female
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Humans
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Male
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Agglutination Tests
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Serologic Tests
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Glycolipids
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Child
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Adolescent
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Adult
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Gelatin
Type of study:
Diagnostic study
Language:
English
Journal:
Indian J Lepr
Journal subject:
Tropical Medicine
Year:
1992
Type:
Article
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