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		<AUTHOR>Chanteau, S.</AUTHOR>
		<AUTHOR>Glaziou, P.</AUTHOR>
		<AUTHOR>Moulia-Pelat, J-P.</AUTHOR>
		<AUTHOR>Plichart, C.</AUTHOR>
		<AUTHOR>Luquiaud, P.</AUTHOR>
		<AUTHOR>Cartel, J-L.</AUTHOR>
	</AUTHORS>
	<YEAR>1994</YEAR>
	<TITLE>Low positive predictive value of anti-Brugia malayi IgG and IgG4 serology for the diagnosis of Wuchereria bancrofti.</TITLE>
	<SECONDARY_TITLE>Trans Roy Soc Trop Med Hyg</SECONDARY_TITLE>
	<VOLUME>88</VOLUME>
	<NUMBER>6</NUMBER>
	<PAGES>661-662</PAGES>
	<DATE>1994</DATE>
	<ABSTRACT>Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) for anti-Brugia malayi immunoglobulin (Ig) G and IgG4 were evaluated on sera from 1561 subjects in French Polynesia for the serodiagnosis of Wuchereria bancrofti filariasis, compared with the test for Onchocerca gibsoni circulating antigen (Og4C3) as a 'gold standard'. The sensitivity of the ELISA-IgG and ELISA-IgG4 assays was 90.8% and 94.5%, and the specificity was 45.9% and 50.7%. The positive predictive values were 41% and 45% respectively for an antigen prevalence rate of 30%. Thus antibody prevalences exceeded by two-fold the antigen prevalence, which itself exceeded by two-fold the prevalence of microfilaraemia.</ABSTRACT>
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