脑囊虫病
猪带绦虫
囊虫病
医学
绦虫病
快速诊断试验
坦桑尼亚
内科学
诊断试验
儿科
免疫学
病理
蠕虫
绦虫感染
环境规划
环境科学
作者
Dominik Stelzle,Charles Makasi,Veronika Schmidt,Inge Van Damme,Chiara Trevisan,Charlotte Ruether,Agnès Fleury,John Noh,Sukwan Handali,Pierre Dorny,Pascal Magnussen,Gideon Zulu,Kabemba E. Mwape,Emmanuel Bottieau,Sarah Gabriël,Bernard Ngowi,Andrea Sylvia Winkler,Chishala Chabala,Chishimba Mubanga,Famke Jansen,Isaac K. Phiri,Richard Mambo
标识
DOI:10.1016/s1473-3099(23)00378-x
摘要
Neurocysticercosis is a common cause of epilepsy in Taenia solium-endemic areas in sub-Saharan Africa but is often undiagnosed because of an absence of affordable diagnostic tools. This study evaluated the diagnostic accuracy of a T solium cysticercosis antibody-detecting lateral-flow point-of-care assay (TS POC test) for the neuroimaging-based diagnosis of neurocysticercosis.Patients with epileptic seizures or severe progressive headache were recruited consecutively from three hospitals in southern Tanzania. All patients were tested with the TS POC test. All patients positive for cysticercosis on the TS POC test and every tenth patient who was negative for cysticercosis received a brain CT examination and underwent reference testing for T solium cysticercosis (ie, rT24H-EITB, LLGP-EITB, and antigen ELISA). The primary outcome of the study was the sensitivity of the TS POC test for the diagnosis of neurocysticercosis.Of the 601 recruited participants, 102 (17%) tested positive for cysticercosis with the TS POC test. Overall, 48 (62%) of the 77 patients positive for cysticercosis and five (17%) of the 29 patients negative for cysticercosis on the TS POC test had CT-confirmed neurocysticercosis. The TS POC test yielded a sensitivity of 49% (uncertainty interval [UI] 41-58) for neurocysticercosis. Sensitivity was similar to that of the rT24H-EITB (44%, UI 37-51) and the antigen ELISA (50%, 43-56). For the subset of neurocysticercosis cases with at least one active (ie, vesicular) lesion, sensitivity was above 98% for the TS POC test, the rT24H-ETIB, and the antigen ELISA.The TS POC test showed promising results for the diagnosis of neurocysticercosis in patients with vesicular lesions, which need to be confirmed in a larger study. This test could be considered to support policies on screening patients with suspected neurocysticercosis in clinical settings, which would allow appropriate referral for neuroimaging and early treatment.German Federal Ministry of Education and Research and the European & Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership.For the Swahili translation of the abstract see Supplementary Materials section.
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