Simple and fast lateral flow test for classification of leprosy patients and identification of contacts with high risk of developing leprosy
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Leprosy: review of the epidemiological, clinical, and etiopathogenic aspects - part 1Integrative literature review of the reported uses of serological tests in leprosy managementIdentification of clinical, epidemiological and laboratory risk factors for leprosy reactions during and after multidrug therapy.Field-evaluation of a new lateral flow assay for detection of cellular and humoral immunity against Mycobacterium leprae.Rational design and evaluation of a multiepitope chimeric fusion protein with the potential for leprosy diagnosisLeprosy: a review of laboratory and therapeutic aspects--part 2.Immunologically reactive M. leprae antigens with relevance to diagnosis and vaccine developmentCharacterization of perfluorooctylbromide-based nanoemulsion particles using atomistic molecular dynamics simulationsImpact of PGL-I seropositivity on the protective effect of BCG vaccination among leprosy contacts: a cohort studyAnalysis of antibody responses to Mycobacterium leprae phenolic glycolipid I, lipoarabinomannan, and recombinant proteins to define disease subtype-specific antigenic profiles in leprosy.Insight toward early diagnosis of leprosy through analysis of the developing antibody responses of Mycobacterium leprae-infected armadillos.Development of a quantitative rapid diagnostic test for multibacillary leprosy using smart phone technology.Factors associated with anti-phenolic glycolipid-I seropositivity among the household contacts of leprosy cases.Description of leprosy classification at baseline among patients enrolled at the uniform multidrug therapy clinical trial for leprosy patients in Brazil.Multibacillary leprosy by population groups in Brazil: Lessons from an observational studyUse of protein antigens for early serological diagnosis of leprosy.Risk and protective factors for leprosy development determined by epidemiological surveillance of household contactsGene expression profile and immunological evaluation of unique hypothetical unknown proteins of Mycobacterium leprae by using quantitative real-time PCR.Selection of antigens and development of prototype tests for point-of-care leprosy diagnosis.Antigen-specific T-cell responses of leprosy patientsSerological diagnosis of leprosy in patients in vietnam by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay with Mycobacterium leprae-derived major membrane protein II.Immunoglobulin M antibody responses to Mycobacterium ulcerans allow discrimination between cases of active Buruli ulcer disease and matched family controls in areas where the disease is endemic.Can baseline ML Flow test results predict leprosy reactions? An investigation in a cohort of patients enrolled in the uniform multidrug therapy clinical trial for leprosy patients in Brazil.Serology with ML Flow test in health professionals from three different states of Brazil.Leprosy serology using PGL-I: a systematic review.Application of RLEP real-time PCR for detection of M. leprae DNA in paraffin-embedded skin biopsy specimens for diagnosis of paucibacillary leprosy.Biosensors as rapid diagnostic tests for tropical diseases.Challenges in immunodiagnostic tests for leprosy.Primary neural leprosy: systematic review.The result patterns of ML Flow and ELISA (PGL-I) serologic tests in leprosy-endemic and non-endemic areas.Evaluation of real-time and conventional PCR targeting complex 85 genes for detection of Mycobacterium leprae DNA in skin biopsy samples from patients diagnosed with leprosy.Number of leprosy reactions during treatment: clinical correlations and laboratory diagnosis.Seroprevalence of ML Flow test in leprosy contacts from State of Minas Gerais, Brazil.Factors associated with ML Flow test seropositivity in leprosy patients and household contacts under the age of 18.The influence of ML Flow test in leprosy classification.Seroreactivity to new Mycobacterium leprae protein antigens in different leprosy-endemic regions in Brazil.Could Mycobacterium leprae Infection Be an Occupational Disease? A Survey in Healthcare Workers From an Endemic Area in the Amazonian Region.A clinical trial for uniform multidrug therapy for leprosy patients in Brazil: rationale and design.Comparison of two rapid tests for anti-phenolic glycolipid-I serology in Brazil and Nepal.Challenges in the post genomic era for the development of tests for leprosy diagnosis.
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Simple and fast lateral flow test for classification of leprosy patients and identification of contacts with high risk of developing leprosy
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Bührer-Sékula S
Fujiwara T
Gussenhoven GC
Klatser PR
van Leeuwen J
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10.1128/JCM.41.5.1991-1995.2003
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2003-05-01T00:00:00Z