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A Whole-Blood Point-of-Care Test for Highly Specific Serodiagnosis of Human Cysticercosis

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Background: Human cysticercosis, caused by the larval stage (cysticerci) of the pork tapeworm Taenia solium, is an important zoonotic disease. The disease is prevalent in developing countries where porcine cysticercosis is common and undercooked pork is habitually consumed. Objective: This study aimed to develop an immunochromatography-based test kit for the rapid diagnosis of human cysticercosis using low-molecular-weight antigens purified from cyst fluid of the T. solium Asian genotype to detect specific IgG antibodies in whole blood. The kit was designated as “the cysticercosis whole-blood test kit (iCys WB kit).” Methods: It was evaluated under laboratory conditions using 164 whole-blood samples, of which 21 were from confirmed cysticercosis cases. The results of the iCys WB kit, which detects anti-T. solium (cysticercus) antibodies in simulated whole blood samples, were compared with results from corresponding human serum samples. Results: When using both sample types, iCys WB kit demonstrated an accuracy of 98.8%, a sensitivity of 91.7%, a specificity of 100%, a positive likelihood ratio of 0, a negative likelihood ratio of 0.083, and an ROC area of 0.96. The agreement between results obtained from simulated whole-blood and serum samples showed perfect concordance. Conclusions: The iCys WB kit is a valuable easy-to-handle diagnostic tool and may be applicable for supporting clinical diagnosis at the point of care.
Title: A Whole-Blood Point-of-Care Test for Highly Specific Serodiagnosis of Human Cysticercosis
Description:
Background: Human cysticercosis, caused by the larval stage (cysticerci) of the pork tapeworm Taenia solium, is an important zoonotic disease.
The disease is prevalent in developing countries where porcine cysticercosis is common and undercooked pork is habitually consumed.
Objective: This study aimed to develop an immunochromatography-based test kit for the rapid diagnosis of human cysticercosis using low-molecular-weight antigens purified from cyst fluid of the T.
solium Asian genotype to detect specific IgG antibodies in whole blood.
The kit was designated as “the cysticercosis whole-blood test kit (iCys WB kit).
” Methods: It was evaluated under laboratory conditions using 164 whole-blood samples, of which 21 were from confirmed cysticercosis cases.
The results of the iCys WB kit, which detects anti-T.
solium (cysticercus) antibodies in simulated whole blood samples, were compared with results from corresponding human serum samples.
Results: When using both sample types, iCys WB kit demonstrated an accuracy of 98.
8%, a sensitivity of 91.
7%, a specificity of 100%, a positive likelihood ratio of 0, a negative likelihood ratio of 0.
083, and an ROC area of 0.
96.
The agreement between results obtained from simulated whole-blood and serum samples showed perfect concordance.
Conclusions: The iCys WB kit is a valuable easy-to-handle diagnostic tool and may be applicable for supporting clinical diagnosis at the point of care.

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