2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2020.105800
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Use of Schistosoma mansoni soluble egg antigen (SEA) for antibody detection and diagnosis of schistosomiasis: The need for improved accuracy evaluations of diagnostic tools

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“…The antibody based tests described in this review have several advantages compared to the parasitological diagnosis. These include high sensitivity over parasitological methods, relatively easy to automation, large scale processing of samples and POC-ICT are less time consuming [ 6 , 36 , 65 ]. However, the antibody based tests also have several limitations.…”
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“…The antibody based tests described in this review have several advantages compared to the parasitological diagnosis. These include high sensitivity over parasitological methods, relatively easy to automation, large scale processing of samples and POC-ICT are less time consuming [ 6 , 36 , 65 ]. However, the antibody based tests also have several limitations.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Schistosome-specific antibodies remain detectable for a long period after the infection has been cured. Consequently, measuring anti-schistosome antibody titres in serum may not discriminate between current and past infections [ 36 , 65 ]. Cross reactivity between antigens from Schistosoma species and other co-endemic helminths such as soil transmitted helminths may occur due to shared antigenic epitopes [ 36 , 65 ].…”
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“…This diagnostic approach may be suitable for acute and pre-patent infections which ordinarily pose a diagnostic challenge to SEA or SWAP. We recommend the consideration of the proposed components for descriptions when reporting development and/or evaluation of serological diagnostic methods 22 . Further studies to identify, purify, and recombinantly produce the immunoreactive protein are highly recommended.…”
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confidence: 99%