Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3394630 | Acta Tropica | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
From 125 cord blood samples, the IgG FOCUS ELISA results showed 93.5 and 95% infections at MH and SF, respectively. Whereas the Brittney and PanBio kits showed 10.9 and 5.1%, and 26.1 and 50.6% for MH and SF, respectively. Based on the FOCUS ELISA (control) assays, the combined seroprevalence rate from north and south Trinidad was 94.4%. IgG and IgM sensitivity and specificity levels were higher in the PanBio than Brittney test kits. The high seroprevalence rates observed in Trinidad are discussed to stimulate more research to explain this phenomenon and to prevent the Southeast Asian scenario from developing in the Americas.
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Authors
C.A. Campbell, A. George, R.A. Salas, S.A. Williams, R. Doon, D.D. Chadee,