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Relevance of Anti- BmR1 IgG4 antibodies in children from an area endemic for Brugia malayi i nfection in Kerala , India .

Shenoy, R.K.; Rahmah, N.; Suma, T.K.; Kumaraswami, V.; Thaslim, A.X.; Gopu, R.B.

The Journal of Communicable Diseases; 2009; 41; 63-70.

Abstract: Brugian filariasis prevalent mostly in South-East Asian countries including India contributes to a small but significant proportion of the socioeconomic burden due to lymphatic filariasis. Along with bancroftian filariasis, brugian filariasis has been targeted for elimination globally. The lack of a reliable daytime diagnostic test has been seen as an important barrier to the successful implementation and monitoring of elimination programmes in brugia endemic areas. We evaluated an anti- BmRI-IgG4 antibody test namely, 'Brugia Rapid' in a large study meant to understand the clinical and pathological manifestations of brugian filariasis in children. We found the test superior to traditional night blood screening for microfilaraemia. Although an antibody detection test, we found it to be a reliable indicator of brugian infection. Among the 100 children studied extensively, 94% of the microfilaraemics, 86% of those showing filarial dance sign indicating presence of, live adult worms and 78% having abnormal lymphatics on lymphoscinti-graphy were IgG4 positive. Coupled with its advantages like ease of use any time of the day, high sensitivity and specificity, this test may be the ideal tool to assist programme managers in their efforts to eliminate lymphatic filariasis where brugian infections are found.

Keywords: Lymphatic filariasis in children, Brugia malayi infection, Anti- BmR1 -IgG4 antibody, 'Brugia Rapid' test

 

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