2013
DOI: 10.1590/s0074-02762013000300006
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Specificity of the rapid rK39 antigen-based immunochromatographic test Kalazar Detect(r) in patients with cutaneous leishmaniasis in Brazil

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“…We have previously shown 100 percent sensitivity and specificity of our LAg-dipstick in detecting VL from Brazilian serum samples 19 . Other than microscopy, CL has been attempted to be diagnosed with RDTs like rK39, but results show a lot of variability from 10–100% specificity 29,30 . We therefore checked if our dipstick test could differentiate CL from VL cases and found no cross reactivity of dipstick test with CL samples in Brazil.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have previously shown 100 percent sensitivity and specificity of our LAg-dipstick in detecting VL from Brazilian serum samples 19 . Other than microscopy, CL has been attempted to be diagnosed with RDTs like rK39, but results show a lot of variability from 10–100% specificity 29,30 . We therefore checked if our dipstick test could differentiate CL from VL cases and found no cross reactivity of dipstick test with CL samples in Brazil.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some studies have rejected these possibilities of CL having lower seroprevalence in CL. As instances, in Svobodova et al, CL patients caused by L. infantum were negative in rK39 test confirmed nonvisceral form of leishmaniasis [ 38 ], in Molinet et al, lack of cross-reaction in 100% of samples for rK39 test that were analyzed in this study highlights high specificity for patients with LCL (localized CL infections) in areas that are endemic for L. (V.) braziliensis [ 58 ]. Also in Sharma et al, antibody response to rK39 was largely VL-oriented ( L. donovani-infantum complex) [ 37 ].…”
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confidence: 53%
“…infantum kinesin-related recombinant proteins. For example, Molinet et al [28] found that all of 272 serum samples from patients with CL in Brazil were negative when using one commercially available rK39 rapid test. Hartzell et al [18] observed that both the rK39 rapid test and ELISA using the rK39 antigen demonstrated a positivity of only 10.2 and 28.8%, respectively, in United States soldiers stationed in Afghanistan and Iraq who had contracted CL (mostly due to L .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%