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Comparative Study
. 1974 May;27(5):896-900.
doi: 10.1128/am.27.5.896-900.1974.

Plate hemolysin test for the rapid screening of toxoplasma antibodies

Comparative Study

Plate hemolysin test for the rapid screening of toxoplasma antibodies

W B Jackson et al. Appl Microbiol. 1974 May.

Abstract

A plate hemolysin test was developed to screen serum specimens for the presence of toxoplasma antibodies. When we tested 130 sera by both this test and the standard toxoplasma dye test, we found the plate hemolysin test to be a rapid, sensitive, and economical method for detecting toxoplasma antibodies. In all but one instance it paralleled the dye test. A comparison of the results of testing six sera by the hemolysin, hemagglutination, and dye-test techniques suggested that the hemolytic antibodies were more closely related to hemagglutinating antibodies than to dye-test antibodies. We could not store sheep erythrocytes sensitized with toxoplasma lysate for more than 3 days without altering the sensitivity of the test. Concanavalin A proved to be an effective coupling agent for binding toxoplasma antigens to red-cell membranes, a quality attributed to its affinity for specific polysaccharide-combining sites.

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