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. 1980 Mar;11(3):238-41.
doi: 10.1128/jcm.11.3.238-241.1980.

Evaluation of the exoantigen test for identification of Histoplasma species and Coccidioides immitis cultures

Evaluation of the exoantigen test for identification of Histoplasma species and Coccidioides immitis cultures

A F DiSalvo et al. J Clin Microbiol. 1980 Mar.

Abstract

Recently it was demonstrated that certain fungal pathogens could be rapidly and accurately identified on the basis of their exoantigens. Mycelial-form cultures of the Histoplasma species consistently appear to produce either H or M antigens, or both, whereas cultures of Coccidioides immitis produce tube precipitinogen, heat-labile precipitinogen, or heat-labile F antigens. Three laboratories each evaluated 48 cultures by the exoantigen procedure for the identification of Histoplasma spp. and C. immitis. One hundred forty-four cultures were tested, and 143 (99.3%) were correctly identified as Histoplama spp. or C. immitis, or neither. The simple and rapid exoantigen test appears to be a sensitive and specific method for identification of these fungi.

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