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Examination of ELISA against PCR for assessing treatment efficacy against Cryptosporidium in a clinical trial context.

James T NyirendaMarc Yves Romain HenrionVita NyasuluMike MsakwizaWilfred NediHerbert TholeJacob PhulusaNeema TotoKhuzwayo C JereAlex WinterLeigh A SawyerThomas ConradDonnie HebertCrystal ChenWesley C Van VoorhisEric R HouptPui-Ying Iroh TamDarwin J Operario
Published in: PloS one (2023)
ELISA had higher sample-to-sample variability and proved to be equally or less sensitive than qPCR in detecting Cryptosporidium positive samples. Compared to qPCR, ELISA had equal or greater specificity in detecting Cryptosporidium negative samples. Sequencing identified several Cryptosporidium species including viatorum which has never been identified in Malawi and Southern Africa. In addition to Cryptosporidium, enterotoxigenic E. coli was also identified as a pathogen in diarrheagenic amounts in 4 out of 22 participants.
Keyphrases
  • clinical trial
  • monoclonal antibody
  • randomized controlled trial
  • single cell
  • study protocol
  • candida albicans