Blocking antibody assay for confirmation of urogenital Chlamydia infection.
AUTOR(ES)
Nachamkin, I
RESUMO
We evaluated the Syva MicroTrak Chlamydia Blocking Antibody Assay as a confirmatory assay for the detection of Chlamydia trachomatis in urogenital specimens. During a 5-month period, 109 positives were obtained (4.9%) by the MicroTrak II Enzyme Immunoassay as implemented with the Syva XL automated enzyme immunoassay instrument. Of 98 evaluable samples, 92 (93.9%) were confirmed as positive by the blocking assay, and 3 blocking-negative samples had organisms detected by direct fluorescent-antibody analysis (blocking sensitivity, 96.8%). We found that direct fluorescent-antibody analysis of samples with a specimen-to-cutoff absorbance ratio of < or = 2.0 was a reasonable confirmation alternative and was more cost-effective than the blocking assay.
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