Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6116133 | Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease | 2013 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
To evaluate whether the decrease in antibodies against Tc13Tul may be used as an early marker of the effect of chemotherapy with benznidazole, sera from 30 T. cruzi-infected children were evaluated by Tc13Tul-ELISA before and after benznidazole treatment. While in Group A (6 months-4 years old, n = 16) the decrease of more than 30% of Tc13Tul-ELISA values showed a sensitivity similar to that of conventional serology (CS); in Group B, (5-12 years old, n = 14) the decrease of Tc13Tul-ELISA values was a better parameter than negativization of CS to monitor the impact of treatment. Therefore, the dosage of anti-Tc13Tul antibodies may be useful as a methodology complementary to CS to evaluate chagasic patients undergoing chemotherapy with benznidazole.
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Authors
Ana Lorena SantamarÃa, Ana MarÃa De Rissio, Adelina Riarte, Patricia Andrea Garavaglia, Andrea Cecilia Bruballa, Marcelo Adrián RodrÃguez, LucÃa Elvira Irazu, Andrés Mariano Ruiz, Gabriela Andrea GarcÃa,