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Comparison of a Urine Antigen Assay and Multiple Examinations with the Formalin-Ethyl Acetate Concentration Technique for Diagnosis of Opisthorchiasis

Detection of worm antigen in urine is a sensitive diagnostic method for opisthorchiasis, particularly for light-intensity infections; however, the presence of eggs in feces is essential for validating results from the antigen assay. To address the issue of low sensitivity of fecal examination, we mo...

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Autores principales: Worasith, Chanika, Techasen, Anchalee, Duenngai, Kunyarat, Intuyod, Kitti, Kopolrat, Kulthida Y., Sithithaworn, Jiraporn, Loilome, Watcharin, Crellen, Thomas, Haswell, Melissa R., Sithithaworn, Paiboon
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Publicado: The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10324020/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37217166
http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.23-0132
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author Worasith, Chanika
Techasen, Anchalee
Duenngai, Kunyarat
Intuyod, Kitti
Kopolrat, Kulthida Y.
Sithithaworn, Jiraporn
Loilome, Watcharin
Crellen, Thomas
Haswell, Melissa R.
Sithithaworn, Paiboon
author_facet Worasith, Chanika
Techasen, Anchalee
Duenngai, Kunyarat
Intuyod, Kitti
Kopolrat, Kulthida Y.
Sithithaworn, Jiraporn
Loilome, Watcharin
Crellen, Thomas
Haswell, Melissa R.
Sithithaworn, Paiboon
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description Detection of worm antigen in urine is a sensitive diagnostic method for opisthorchiasis, particularly for light-intensity infections; however, the presence of eggs in feces is essential for validating results from the antigen assay. To address the issue of low sensitivity of fecal examination, we modified the protocol for the formalin-ethyl acetate concentration technique (FECT) and compared it against urine antigen measurements for detection of the parasite Opisthorchis viverrini. First, we optimized the FECT protocol by increasing the number of drops for examinations from the standard two drops to a maximum of eight. We were able to detect additional cases after examination of ≥ 3 drops, and the prevalence of O. viverrini saturated after examination of ≥ 5 drops. We then compared the optimized FECT protocol (examining five drops of suspension) against urine antigen detection for the diagnosis of opisthorchiasis in field-collected samples. The optimized FECT protocol detected O. viverrini eggs in 25 of 82 individuals (30.5%) who had positive urine antigen tests but were fecal egg negative by the standard FECT protocol. The optimized protocol also retrieved O. viverrini eggs in 2 of 80 antigen-negative cases (2.5%). In comparison with the composite reference standard (combined FECT and urine antigen detection), the diagnostic sensitivity of examining two and five drops of FECT and the urine assay was 58.2, 67, and 98.8%, respectively. Our results show that multiple examinations of fecal sediment increase the diagnostic sensitivity of FECT and thus provide further support for the reliability and utility of the antigen assay for diagnosis and screening of opisthorchiasis.
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spelling pubmed-103240202023-07-06 Comparison of a Urine Antigen Assay and Multiple Examinations with the Formalin-Ethyl Acetate Concentration Technique for Diagnosis of Opisthorchiasis Worasith, Chanika Techasen, Anchalee Duenngai, Kunyarat Intuyod, Kitti Kopolrat, Kulthida Y. Sithithaworn, Jiraporn Loilome, Watcharin Crellen, Thomas Haswell, Melissa R. Sithithaworn, Paiboon Am J Trop Med Hyg Research Article Detection of worm antigen in urine is a sensitive diagnostic method for opisthorchiasis, particularly for light-intensity infections; however, the presence of eggs in feces is essential for validating results from the antigen assay. To address the issue of low sensitivity of fecal examination, we modified the protocol for the formalin-ethyl acetate concentration technique (FECT) and compared it against urine antigen measurements for detection of the parasite Opisthorchis viverrini. First, we optimized the FECT protocol by increasing the number of drops for examinations from the standard two drops to a maximum of eight. We were able to detect additional cases after examination of ≥ 3 drops, and the prevalence of O. viverrini saturated after examination of ≥ 5 drops. We then compared the optimized FECT protocol (examining five drops of suspension) against urine antigen detection for the diagnosis of opisthorchiasis in field-collected samples. The optimized FECT protocol detected O. viverrini eggs in 25 of 82 individuals (30.5%) who had positive urine antigen tests but were fecal egg negative by the standard FECT protocol. The optimized protocol also retrieved O. viverrini eggs in 2 of 80 antigen-negative cases (2.5%). In comparison with the composite reference standard (combined FECT and urine antigen detection), the diagnostic sensitivity of examining two and five drops of FECT and the urine assay was 58.2, 67, and 98.8%, respectively. Our results show that multiple examinations of fecal sediment increase the diagnostic sensitivity of FECT and thus provide further support for the reliability and utility of the antigen assay for diagnosis and screening of opisthorchiasis. The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2023-05-22 2023-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10324020/ /pubmed/37217166 http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.23-0132 Text en © The author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Worasith, Chanika
Techasen, Anchalee
Duenngai, Kunyarat
Intuyod, Kitti
Kopolrat, Kulthida Y.
Sithithaworn, Jiraporn
Loilome, Watcharin
Crellen, Thomas
Haswell, Melissa R.
Sithithaworn, Paiboon
Comparison of a Urine Antigen Assay and Multiple Examinations with the Formalin-Ethyl Acetate Concentration Technique for Diagnosis of Opisthorchiasis
title Comparison of a Urine Antigen Assay and Multiple Examinations with the Formalin-Ethyl Acetate Concentration Technique for Diagnosis of Opisthorchiasis
title_full Comparison of a Urine Antigen Assay and Multiple Examinations with the Formalin-Ethyl Acetate Concentration Technique for Diagnosis of Opisthorchiasis
title_fullStr Comparison of a Urine Antigen Assay and Multiple Examinations with the Formalin-Ethyl Acetate Concentration Technique for Diagnosis of Opisthorchiasis
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of a Urine Antigen Assay and Multiple Examinations with the Formalin-Ethyl Acetate Concentration Technique for Diagnosis of Opisthorchiasis
title_short Comparison of a Urine Antigen Assay and Multiple Examinations with the Formalin-Ethyl Acetate Concentration Technique for Diagnosis of Opisthorchiasis
title_sort comparison of a urine antigen assay and multiple examinations with the formalin-ethyl acetate concentration technique for diagnosis of opisthorchiasis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10324020/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37217166
http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.23-0132
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