New cause for false-positive results with the cryptococcal antigen test by latex agglutination
- PMID: 4056010
- PMCID: PMC268543
- DOI: 10.1128/jcm.22.5.856-857.1985
New cause for false-positive results with the cryptococcal antigen test by latex agglutination
Abstract
The highly specific and sensitive latex agglutination test for cryptococcal antigen detection in cerebrospinal fluid is routine in many hospitals. Contamination of cerebrospinal fluid by a minute amount of syneresis fluid (surface condensation) from agar gave a strongly positive reaction which was heat stable, was not eliminated by pronase treatment, and was not detected by the normal rabbit globulin controls. These observations were valid for three commercially available test kits and could represent a preventable cause of some unexplained false-positive tests despite the use of adequate controls.
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