Mj. Yabsley et al., Comparison of serological methods and blood culture for detection of Trypanosoma cruzi infection in raccoons (Procyon lotor), J PARASITOL, 87(5), 2001, pp. 1155-1159
The indirect immunofluorescent antibody test (IFAT) and enzyme-linked immun
osorbent assay (ELISA) were compared with blood culture for the detection o
f Trypanosoma cruzi infection in 83 raccoons (Procyon lotor) trapped in 4 c
ounties of southeast Georgia. Both IFAT and ELISA detected 24 of 25 culture
-positive samples (96% sensitivity). Cultures from 25 raccoons (30%) were p
ositive for epimastigotes, whereas a total of 50 raccoons (60%) was seropos
itive by either the IFAT or ELISA. Forty-five of 83 serum samples (54%) wer
e positive for anti-T. cruzi antibodies with the ELISA, and 47 were IFAT po
sitive (57%). Forty-two of the 50 seropositive raccoons (84%) were seroposi
tive by both tests. Endpoint titers of IFAT-positive samples were determine
d by testing doubling dilutions from 1:40 to 1:1280. High titers of 640 and
320 were observed for 4 raccoons trapped in 1 county (St. Catherines Islan
d, Liberty County) and titers of 160 for 1-2 raccoons from each of the 4 co
unties sampled. IFAT titers and ELISA optical density values were positivel
y correlated. Both serological tests have a high sensitivity and should be
excellent tools for studying the prevalence of T. cruzi in wildlife populat
ions.