Tb. Martins et al., COMPARISON OF COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE ENZYME-IMMUNOASSAY WITH TRADITIONAL SEROLOGICAL TESTS FOR DETECTION OF ANTIBODIES TO COCCIDIOIDES-IMMITIS, Journal of clinical microbiology, 33(4), 1995, pp. 940-943
A newly released commercially available enzyme-linked immunosorbent as
say (ELISA) was evaluated for its ability to detect immunoglobulin M (
IgM) and IgG antibodies against the tube precipitin and complement fix
ation (CF) antigens of Coccidioides immitis. The ELISA was compared wi
th more traditional diagnostic assays, CF, latex agglutination (LA), a
nd immunodiffusion (ID). When the IgM-specific portion of the ELISA wa
s compared with LA, there was an agreement of 81.8%, a specificity of
75.0%, and a sensitivity of 84.6%. For the determination of the presen
ce of IgG antibodies, the results of the IgG-specific part of the ELIS
A were compared with the combined results of ID and CF. After resoluti
on of discrepant results, there was an agreement of 95.6%, a specifici
ty of 98.3%, and a sensitivity of 92.6%. When the results of the IgG-
and IgM-specific portions of the ELISA combined were compared with the
results of the three traditional assays (CF, LA, and ID) there was an
agreement of 96.7%, a specificity of 98.5%, and a sensitivity of 94.8
%. The ELISA proved to be a reliable assay for the detection of antibo
dies against the tube precipitin and CF antigens and did not suffer fr
om the objectivity required to interpret the results of the traditiona
l assays and anticomplement interference associated with the tradition
al assays.