Contradictory Results of Treponema pallidum Passive Hemagglutination and Immunoenzymatic Assay for the Specific Immunoglobulins G in the Serodiagnostics of Syphilis
Authors:
V. Woznicová; M. Votava
Authors‘ workplace:
Mikrobiologický ústav LF MU a FN u sv. Anny, Brno
Published in:
Čas. Lék. čes. 2002; : 152-155
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Overview
Background.
With continuing automatization it comes into consideration, which tests should be a part of thesyphilis screening. Trying to learn more about the correlation and comparability of passive hemaglutination andimunoenzymatic assay, which are the candidate reactions on the screening test, we analyzed results of the abovementioned reactions in 2319 serum samples sent for diagnostics of syphilis. Special attention was paid to sera withcontradictory results in both tests.Methods and Results. When results were contradictory the patient’s probability of having syphilis and the intensityof the reaction were analysed. Out of 2319 sera samples examined for syphilis 141 (6.1 %) specimens belonging to125 patients were found to provide contradictory results in passive hemagglutination (TPHA) and immunoenzymaticassay for the specific imunoglobulins G (ELISA IgG). In 14 cases (children of syphilitic mothers) only the passivelytransferred antibodies were found and these samples were excluded from the examined group. Almost four fifths ofcontradictions (88 out of 111, i.e. 79.3 %) were based on the positivity of TPHA with the negativity of ELISA IgGand one fifth only (23 specimens, i.e. 20.3 %) concerned the positivity of ELISA IgG with the negativity of TPHA.The relation to syphilis was more obvious in the TPHA-positive patients: in 88 TPHA-positive patients the syphiliticswere relatively more common (39 syphilitics, i.e. 44.3 %) than in 23 ELISA-positive patients (5 syphilitics, i.e.21.7 %), the difference is statistically significant (p
Key words:
syphilis, serodiagnostic, passive hemagglutination, ELISA, contradictory results.
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