Pt. Ravinder et Sc. Parija, COUNTERCURRENT IMMUNOELECTROPHORESIS TEST FOR DETECTION OF HYDATID ANTIGEN IN THE FLUID FROM HYDATID CYSTS - A PRELIMINARY-REPORT, Acta Tropica, 66(3), 1997, pp. 169-173
The exact aetiology of a suspected hydatid cyst may sometimes be a dia
gnostic dilemma. One of the recent methods to confirm that the cysts a
re echinococcal in origin is the demonstration of hydatid antigens in
the aspirated cystic fluid. In the present study, we evaluated the use
of countercurrent immunoelectrophoresis (CIEP) to detect hydatid anti
gen in cyst fluids. Antibody used for detecting the antigen consisted
of hyper immune' sera raised in rabbits after inoculation of crude hum
an hydatid cystic fluid antigen. Fluids were collected post-operativel
y from a total of 14 hydatid cysts confirmed by surgery and by histopa
thology. The results of the study show that the test is moderately sen
sitive detecting antigen in 11 (78.5%) of 14 cyst fluids. The test did
not detect antigen in three other cyst fluids. The main advantage is
its specificity as it was 100% specific with no reactions in control s
amples. Even though, sensitivity is not very high, the test is simple,
inexpensive, and can rapidly diagnose hydatid aetiology of cysts and
may be of help in the diagnosis of hydatid cysts in peripheral parasit
ology laboratories. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.