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Field Evaluation of a Coproantigen Detection Test for Fascioliasis Diagnosis and Surveillance in Human Hyperendemic Areas of Andean Countries

BACKGROUND: Emergence of human fascioliasis prompted a worldwide control initiative including a pilot study in a few countries. Two hyperendemic areas were chosen: Huacullani, Northern Altiplano, Bolivia, representing the Altiplanic transmission pattern with high prevalences and intensities; Cajamar...

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Autores principales: Valero, María Adela, Periago, María Victoria, Pérez-Crespo, Ignacio, Angles, René, Villegas, Fidel, Aguirre, Carlos, Strauss, Wilma, Espinoza, José R., Herrera, Patricia, Terashima, Angelica, Tamayo, Hugo, Engels, Dirk, Gabrielli, Albis Francesco, Mas-Coma, Santiago
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3441400/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23029575
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001812
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author Valero, María Adela
Periago, María Victoria
Pérez-Crespo, Ignacio
Angles, René
Villegas, Fidel
Aguirre, Carlos
Strauss, Wilma
Espinoza, José R.
Herrera, Patricia
Terashima, Angelica
Tamayo, Hugo
Engels, Dirk
Gabrielli, Albis Francesco
Mas-Coma, Santiago
author_facet Valero, María Adela
Periago, María Victoria
Pérez-Crespo, Ignacio
Angles, René
Villegas, Fidel
Aguirre, Carlos
Strauss, Wilma
Espinoza, José R.
Herrera, Patricia
Terashima, Angelica
Tamayo, Hugo
Engels, Dirk
Gabrielli, Albis Francesco
Mas-Coma, Santiago
author_sort Valero, María Adela
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description BACKGROUND: Emergence of human fascioliasis prompted a worldwide control initiative including a pilot study in a few countries. Two hyperendemic areas were chosen: Huacullani, Northern Altiplano, Bolivia, representing the Altiplanic transmission pattern with high prevalences and intensities; Cajamarca valley, Peru, representing the valley pattern with high prevalences but low intensities. Coprological sample collection, transport and study procedures were analyzed to improve individual diagnosis and subsequent treatments and surveillance activities. Therefore, a coproantigen-detection technique (MM3-COPRO ELISA) was evaluated, using classical techniques for egg detection for comparison. METHODOLOGY AND FINDINGS: A total of 436 and 362 stool samples from schoolchildren of Huacullani and Cajamarca, respectively, were used. Positive samples from Huacullani were 24.77% using the MM3-COPRO technique, and 21.56% using Kato-Katz. Positive samples from Cajamarca were 11.05% using MM3-COPRO, and 5.24% using rapid sedimentation and Kato-Katz. In Huacullani, using Kato-Katz as gold standard, sensitivity and specificity were 94.68% and 98.48%, respectively, and using Kato-Katz and COPRO-ELISA test together, they were 95.68% and 100%. In Cajamarca, using rapid sedimentation and Kato-Katz together, results were 94.73% and 93.58%, and using rapid sedimentation, Kato-Katz and copro-ELISA together, they were 97.56% and 100%, respectively. There was no correlation between coproantigen detection by optical density (OD) and infection intensity by eggs per gram of feces (epg) in Cajamarca low burden cases (<400 epg), nor in Huacullani high burden cases (≥400 epg), although there was in Huacullani low burden cases (<400 epg). Six cases of egg emission appeared negative by MM3-COPRO, including one with a high egg count (1248 epg). CONCLUSIONS: The coproantigen-detection test allows for high sensitivity and specificity, fast large mass screening capacity, detection in the chronic phase, early detection of treatment failure or reinfection in post-treated subjects, and usefulness in surveillance programs. However, this technique falls short when evaluating the fluke burden on its own.
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spelling pubmed-34414002012-10-01 Field Evaluation of a Coproantigen Detection Test for Fascioliasis Diagnosis and Surveillance in Human Hyperendemic Areas of Andean Countries Valero, María Adela Periago, María Victoria Pérez-Crespo, Ignacio Angles, René Villegas, Fidel Aguirre, Carlos Strauss, Wilma Espinoza, José R. Herrera, Patricia Terashima, Angelica Tamayo, Hugo Engels, Dirk Gabrielli, Albis Francesco Mas-Coma, Santiago PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Emergence of human fascioliasis prompted a worldwide control initiative including a pilot study in a few countries. Two hyperendemic areas were chosen: Huacullani, Northern Altiplano, Bolivia, representing the Altiplanic transmission pattern with high prevalences and intensities; Cajamarca valley, Peru, representing the valley pattern with high prevalences but low intensities. Coprological sample collection, transport and study procedures were analyzed to improve individual diagnosis and subsequent treatments and surveillance activities. Therefore, a coproantigen-detection technique (MM3-COPRO ELISA) was evaluated, using classical techniques for egg detection for comparison. METHODOLOGY AND FINDINGS: A total of 436 and 362 stool samples from schoolchildren of Huacullani and Cajamarca, respectively, were used. Positive samples from Huacullani were 24.77% using the MM3-COPRO technique, and 21.56% using Kato-Katz. Positive samples from Cajamarca were 11.05% using MM3-COPRO, and 5.24% using rapid sedimentation and Kato-Katz. In Huacullani, using Kato-Katz as gold standard, sensitivity and specificity were 94.68% and 98.48%, respectively, and using Kato-Katz and COPRO-ELISA test together, they were 95.68% and 100%. In Cajamarca, using rapid sedimentation and Kato-Katz together, results were 94.73% and 93.58%, and using rapid sedimentation, Kato-Katz and copro-ELISA together, they were 97.56% and 100%, respectively. There was no correlation between coproantigen detection by optical density (OD) and infection intensity by eggs per gram of feces (epg) in Cajamarca low burden cases (<400 epg), nor in Huacullani high burden cases (≥400 epg), although there was in Huacullani low burden cases (<400 epg). Six cases of egg emission appeared negative by MM3-COPRO, including one with a high egg count (1248 epg). CONCLUSIONS: The coproantigen-detection test allows for high sensitivity and specificity, fast large mass screening capacity, detection in the chronic phase, early detection of treatment failure or reinfection in post-treated subjects, and usefulness in surveillance programs. However, this technique falls short when evaluating the fluke burden on its own. Public Library of Science 2012-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3441400/ /pubmed/23029575 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001812 Text en © 2012 Valero, et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Valero, María Adela
Periago, María Victoria
Pérez-Crespo, Ignacio
Angles, René
Villegas, Fidel
Aguirre, Carlos
Strauss, Wilma
Espinoza, José R.
Herrera, Patricia
Terashima, Angelica
Tamayo, Hugo
Engels, Dirk
Gabrielli, Albis Francesco
Mas-Coma, Santiago
Field Evaluation of a Coproantigen Detection Test for Fascioliasis Diagnosis and Surveillance in Human Hyperendemic Areas of Andean Countries
title Field Evaluation of a Coproantigen Detection Test for Fascioliasis Diagnosis and Surveillance in Human Hyperendemic Areas of Andean Countries
title_full Field Evaluation of a Coproantigen Detection Test for Fascioliasis Diagnosis and Surveillance in Human Hyperendemic Areas of Andean Countries
title_fullStr Field Evaluation of a Coproantigen Detection Test for Fascioliasis Diagnosis and Surveillance in Human Hyperendemic Areas of Andean Countries
title_full_unstemmed Field Evaluation of a Coproantigen Detection Test for Fascioliasis Diagnosis and Surveillance in Human Hyperendemic Areas of Andean Countries
title_short Field Evaluation of a Coproantigen Detection Test for Fascioliasis Diagnosis and Surveillance in Human Hyperendemic Areas of Andean Countries
title_sort field evaluation of a coproantigen detection test for fascioliasis diagnosis and surveillance in human hyperendemic areas of andean countries
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3441400/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23029575
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001812
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