An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was developed for combined measur
ement of schistosome circulating anodic antigen (CAA) and circulating
cathodic antigen (CCA). Monoclonal antibodies against CAA and CCA were
used as coating and as fluorescein-labeled detecting antibodies in a
FITC-anti-FITC system. The lower detection limit of the assay was 1.1
ng antigen (AWA-TCA)/ml. Serum samples of Schistosoma mansoni infected
individuals from Zaire (n=60) and Burundi (n=60) were tested in this
assay and in single-antigen ELISAs. Sensitivities of assaying for CAA,
CCA, combined CAA+CCA, and of parallel testing for CAA and for CCA we
re calculated from titres and antigen concentrations. With serum sampl
es from the heavily infected individuals (Zaire), all assays had a sen
sitivity of 97% or higher. In contrast, with serum samples from indivi
duals from Burundi (low to moderate infections) it was shown that comb
ined testing resulted in a slightly lower sensitivity than testing for
individual antigens. By parallel testing for CAA and CCA, the sensiti
vity could be increased considerably (to 95%), however.