Performance of Ag-ELISA in the diagnosis of Taenia solium cysticercosis in naturally infected pigs in Tanzania.
Mwemezi L KabululuMaria V JohansenJames E D MlangwaErnatus M MkupasiUffe C BraaeChiara TrevisanAngela ColstonClaudia CordelMarshall W LightowlersHelena A NgowiPublished in: Parasites & vectors (2020)
The Ag-ELISA test characteristics reported in this study indicate that the test is more reliable in ruling out T. solium cysticercosis in pigs, than in confirming it. Hence, a negative result will almost certainly indicate that a pig has no infection, but a positive result should always be interpreted with caution. Estimates of T. solium prevalence based on Ag-ELISA results should, therefore, be adjusted for test performance characteristics and occurrence of T. hydatigena.