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Anales de la Facultad de Medicina
Print version ISSN 1025-5583
Abstract
ACUNA, Dante and CORNEJO, William. Standardization and utility of counterimmunoelectrophoresis for the diagnosis of bartonellosis. An. Fac. med. [online]. 2020, vol.81, n.3, pp.294-300. ISSN 1025-5583. http://dx.doi.org/10.15381/anales.v81i3.18713.
Introduction.
Carrion's disease, caused by the bacterium Bartonella bacilliformis, is a reemerging disease in Perú, which is conventionally diagnosed by blood smear and culture, which are not very sensitive methods, requiring alternative diagnostic methods.
Objectives.
To determine the sensitivity and specificity of the counterimmunoelectrophoresis (CIEP) using a sonicated antigen obtained from a Bartonella sp. strain, to detect antibodies against the bacteria compared to the culture as reference standard.
Methods.
The test antigen was obtained by sonication of an isolate of Bartonella sp., grown in a biphasic medium with and without sheep blood. The reactivity of the sonic antigen was evaluated by the CIEP using 123 sera from people, of which 60 were from patients with a clinical and bacteriological diagnosis of Carrion's disease, 54 from people with other infections and 9 from healthy people. For the standardization of the CIEP test, the size and distance between the wells were evaluated, as well as the concentration of the antigen and the volumes of the reagents used.
Results.
The optimal concentration of the antigen was 0,64 mg/mL, the distance between the 3 mm wells, the size of the 3 mm wells and the volume of the reagents of 12 μL. The standardized CIEP had a sensitivity of 43,3% and a specificity of 98,4%.
Conclusions.
The results of the CIEP reveal a low sensitivity of the test, being able to be used as a confirmatory test given its high specificity but cannot be used as a serological screening test due to the low sensitivity referred to.
Keywords : Counterimmunoelectrophoresis; Bartonella infections; Serology; Immunologic Tests; Antigens; Sonication.