ROLE OF SEROLOGY AND HISTOPATHOLOGY IN DIAGNOSTIC OF HUMAN CYSTIC ECHINOCOCCOSIS
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- Adam Alfaki Mohammad Albadawi (Data collector)1
- Mohammad Baha Eldin Saad (Data collector)2
- Safaldin Mohammad Alzain (Data collector)1
- Nawal Tagelsir Mohammad Osman (Data collector)3
- Aida Hassan Gaber (Data collector)4
- Mawahb Abdelmonem (Data collector)5
- HatimBabaker Osman (Data collector)6
- Mohammad Eltayeb Ahmed (Data collector)6
- 1. Department of Parasitology, National Public Health Laboratory (NPHL), Ministry of Health; Republic of Sudan
- 2. Department of Parasitology; Faculty of Medical Laboratory Science; Omdurman Ahlia, University; Republic of Sudan
- 3. Department of Parasitology, National Public Health
- 4. Department of Mycology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Khartoum; Republic of Sudan
- 5. Department of Mycology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Khartoum, Republic of Sudan
- 6. Department of National Public Health Laboratory (NPHL), Ministry of Health; Republic of Sudan
Description
Hydatid disease is an important emerging neglected disease worldwide, with significant geographic variation in seroprevalance. The disease is commonly diagnosed on basis of clinical suspicion, imaging and serology. This study was conducted to evaluate our experience with serology in diagnosing hydatid disease in terms of identifying the numbers of patients testing positive for antibodies against Echinococcus, and to study their clinical profile. This study included all patients who tested for anti-Echinococcus IgG antibodies by ELISA in the years 2011-2013. The clinical characteristics of seropositive patients were contrasted with seronegative patients, and the test results were correlated with radiological findings and, where performed, with histopathological studies. Analysis was performed on SPSS. Out of 31 patients evaluated by serology for Echinococcosis during the study period, 7 (22.58%) were seropositive. Liver was the most frequent site involved (24 patients; 77.77%). Second organ the lung 5(16.13%) bone 1(3.23%) and the optic 1(3.22%).Of the 29 patients who also underwent biopsy, all the seven patients with positive biopsy were seropositive, suggesting 100% sensitivity. The specificity was 83.33%, but this might be a lower estimate due to potentially high rate of false-negative biopsies, as all the seropositive patients also had imaging features suggestive of disease. The positive and negative predictive values were 77.77% and 90.90%, respectively. ELISA for detection of antiEchinococcus antibodies is a simple serological test that helps in correlation with imaging finding in the diagnosis and subsequent management of hydatid disease.
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