Guest guest Posted March 9, 2006 Report Share Posted March 9, 2006 PCR-ELISA Helps Spot Invasive Aspergillosis http://www.cancerpage.com/news/article.asp?id=9475 By Marietta,GA NEW YORK MAR 08, 2006 (Reuters Health) - Screening for Aspergillus flavus and A. Fumigatus DNA by means of PCR-ELISA helps detect invasive aspergillosis in patients with hematologic malignancies such as leukemia, French researchers report in the March 1st issue of the Journal of Infectious Diseases. The technique, lead investigator Dr. e Florent told Reuters Health " could be incorporated into the routine invasive aspergillosis diagnosis strategy. Positivity may lead to an early diagnosis and negativity may lead to exclusion of such a diagnosis. " Dr. Florent of Hotel-Dieu, Paris and colleagues studied 201 patients with hematologic malignancies, of whom 106 died. Mortality was significantly higher in patients with invasive aspergillosis (65.4%) than in those without (47.9%). Overall, 1205 serum samples from 167 patients were prospectively evaluated for aspergillosis by PCR-ELISA. When two consecutive positive samples were used, the sensitivity was 63.6%, the specificity was 89.7%, the positive predictive value was 63.6% and the negative predictive value was 89.7%. When the PCR-ELISA approach was combined with an assay for the circulating fungal antigen galactomannan, sensitivity increased to 83.3%, specificity fell to 69.8%, and the negative predictive value rose to 97.6%. Thus the researchers conclude that in addition to galactomannan screening and radiological surveillance, PCR-ELISA " may improve the rates of early diagnosis of invasive aspergillosis and the management of patients with hematological malignancies. " SOURCE: J Infect Dis 2006;193:741-747. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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