Immundiagnostische Befunde bei Kala-Azar-Patienten

Abstract
Using three immunoreactions (complement-fixation reaction; enzyme immune test; indirect immunofluorescence), antibody formation was tested in 66 patients with kala-azar and 74 controls (blood donors; accident patients). Moderately elevated high antibody levels for each of three reactions were defined to provide diagnostic criteria. Moderately high or high antibody concentrations against Leishmania antigen were found in one of the three immunoreactions in 9 patients, in two of the three 21, and in all three in 36 (55%). No Leishmania antigen was found in the serum of the controls. Similar results were obtained for 80% of those serum samples which had been sent in over a period of seven months to check for Leishmania antibodies (455 of 566 samples). In 25 of the remaining 111 serum samples moderate or high antigen concentrations were demonstrated, but in 21 of them in only one test. Leishmania antibodies were found to persist for several months after the clinical symptoms had disappeared. In 22 kala-azar patients the IgG concentrations were clearly elevated (> 3000 mg/dl), in five the IgG concentrations were elevated (> 400 mg/dl), while the IgA concentrations were normal or sightly decreased. The data indicate that kala-azar cases can be diagnosed with three appropriate immunoreactions which measure antibody concentrations.

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