Assessment of the usefulness of anti-Wb123 antibody for post-elimination surveillance of lymphatic filariasis.
Ameyo Monique DorkenooAdjaho KobaWemboo A HalatokoMinongblon TekoKomlan KossiKossi YakpaRachel N BronzanPublished in: Parasites & vectors (2021)
The Wb123 ELISA was positive in 4.7% of Togolese school-age children who were almost certainly unexposed to LF. This apparent lack of specificity in the Togo context makes it difficult to establish a seroprevalence threshold that could serve to signal LF resurgence in the country, precluding the use of this test for post-validation surveillance in Togo. There remains a need to develop a useful and reliable test for post-elimination surveillance for LF in humans.