Detection of antibodies to Taenia solium in sera of patient with epilepsy using ELISA.

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2001-03-20
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Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was used for detection of antibodies to cysticerci of Taenia solium in patients suffering from suspected neurocysticercosis. Serum antibodies to cysticercosis were detected in 10.4% of the patients. Antibodies were absent in healthy controls. No cross-reactivity was observed in sera from patients with other parasitic diseases viz. toxoplasmosis, filariasis and kala-azar. However sera from patients with hydatid disease showed cross reactions in 20%. Age group distribution showed gradual non-significant increase in seropositivity rates with advancing age. No significant gender difference, was observed. Analysis of dietary habits of patients showed statistically significant difference in seropositivity rates in non-vegetarians (15.4%) as compared to vegetarians (6.9%) (P value < .001).
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Mittal V, Singh VK, Ichhpujani RL. Detection of antibodies to Taenia solium in sera of patient with epilepsy using ELISA. Journal of Communicable Diseases. 2001 Mar; 33(1): 23-7