TY - JOUR KW - Antibody KW - Complications KW - leprosy KW - Mycobacteria KW - Treatment AU - Duthie M AU - Roferos F AU - Abellana J AU - Taborada T AU - Sanchez R AU - Maghanoy AA AU - Balagon M AB -
Simple measures that can facilitate early recognition of leprosy complications are still lacking. We therefore evaluated a lateral flow-based rapid diagnostic test and fast enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay measuring anti-LID-NDO antibody responses among leprosy cases in Cebu, Philippines. Responses were measured at diagnosis, then during and after the provision of standard multidrug therapy. Our data indicate that both platforms are highly sensitive tools for the primary diagnosis of, in particular, multibacillary leprosy. A gradual, quantifiable decline in both magnitude of response and percent positive responders was observed during and after treatment. As a group, patients that developed erythema nodosum leprosum (ENL) had a significantly higher response at diagnosis than patients that either developed reversal reactions or did not develop reactions. Although higher initial anti-NDO-LID responses were a risk factor for ENL, neither platform, however, could reliably predict the time of emergence of reactional episodes.
BT - Diagnostic microbiology and infectious disease C1 - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31954594 DA - 01/2020 DO - 10.1016/j.diagmicrobio.2019.114984 J2 - Diagn. Microbiol. Infect. Dis. LA - eng N2 -Simple measures that can facilitate early recognition of leprosy complications are still lacking. We therefore evaluated a lateral flow-based rapid diagnostic test and fast enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay measuring anti-LID-NDO antibody responses among leprosy cases in Cebu, Philippines. Responses were measured at diagnosis, then during and after the provision of standard multidrug therapy. Our data indicate that both platforms are highly sensitive tools for the primary diagnosis of, in particular, multibacillary leprosy. A gradual, quantifiable decline in both magnitude of response and percent positive responders was observed during and after treatment. As a group, patients that developed erythema nodosum leprosum (ENL) had a significantly higher response at diagnosis than patients that either developed reversal reactions or did not develop reactions. Although higher initial anti-NDO-LID responses were a risk factor for ENL, neither platform, however, could reliably predict the time of emergence of reactional episodes.
PY - 2020 EP - 114984 T2 - Diagnostic microbiology and infectious disease TI - Utility and limitations of serodiagnostic tests in monitoring the response to treatment of leprosy patients. SN - 1879-0070 ER -