Evaluation of a new monoclonal antibody combination reagent for direct fluorescence detection of Giardia cysts and Cryptosporidium oocysts in human fecal specimens
- 1 December 1992
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Clinical Microbiology
- Vol. 30 (12) , 3255-7
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.30.12.3255-3257.1992
Abstract
Giardia lamblia and Cryptosporidium parvum can cause severe symptoms in humans, particularly in the immunologically compromised. Monoclonal antibody reagents offer increased sensitivity and an excellent alternative to conventional staining methods. These reagents are helpful when screening large numbers of patients or those with minimal symptoms. Problems of false-positive and false-negative results with routine staining methods for stool parasites can be eliminated with monoclonal antibody reagents. Known positive formalinized specimens [Giardia sp. (n = 60), Cryptosporidium sp. (n = 55), and mixed Giardia-Cryptosporidium spp. (n = 10)] and negative formalinized specimens (n = 105), of which 46 contained other yeast or human cells or protozoa), were tested by the MERIFLUOR Cryptosporidium-Giardia direct immunofluorescence detection procedure. The MERIFLUOR reagent exhibited +/- to 4+ (majority, 2+ to 3+) on all Giardia cysts and 2+ to 4+ (majority, 3+ to 4+) on all Cryptosporidium oocysts. The cysts were generally oval (11 to 15 microns), while the oocysts were round (4 to 6 microns); both showed apple-green fluorescence against a background free of nonspecific fluorescence. All specimens positive for Giardia sp. and/or Cryptosporidium sp. showed fluorescence, and all specimens negative for the two organisms showed no fluorescence. There were eight specimens previously negative by the ova and parasite examination which were positive by the direct fluorescence method; four contained Giardia sp., and four contained Cryptosporidium sp. These positive results were confirmed after the examination of additional trichrome and modified acid-fast smears. The MERIFLUOR reagent was very easy to use, and even with a lower fluorescence intensity for Giardia sp. cysts, no false-negative or false-positive results among the specimens tested for either organism were found.Keywords
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