Detection of human sarcocystosis using dried blood on filter papers: An immunofluorescent antibody test

Sarcocystosis, a parasitic infection caused by a protozoa belonging to the genus Sarcocystis, is found worldwide in both and animals. Sarcocystis spp., require two animal hosts to complete their life cycle. The infection has gathered more global attention after recent outbreaks, especially amongst w...

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Main Authors: Sharudin, P.S., Rahimi, Razuin, Latif, Baha, Kutty, Methil Kannan, Muslim, Azdayanti, Abdul Rahim, A.S., Abdul Aziz, M., Mahfudz, Anis Shafina, Lim, Yvonne Ai Lian, Heo, Chong Chin, Md Noor, Shahidan, Hiu, J., Hussaini, Jamal
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spelling my.um.eprints.234692020-01-20T01:11:23Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/23469/ Detection of human sarcocystosis using dried blood on filter papers: An immunofluorescent antibody test Sharudin, P.S. Rahimi, Razuin Latif, Baha Kutty, Methil Kannan Muslim, Azdayanti Abdul Rahim, A.S. Abdul Aziz, M. Mahfudz, Anis Shafina Lim, Yvonne Ai Lian Heo, Chong Chin Md Noor, Shahidan Hiu, J. Hussaini, Jamal R Medicine Sarcocystosis, a parasitic infection caused by a protozoa belonging to the genus Sarcocystis, is found worldwide in both and animals. Sarcocystis spp., require two animal hosts to complete their life cycle. The infection has gathered more global attention after recent outbreaks, especially amongst wester travellers to Malaysia. Other than sporadic cases and the current outbreaks, little information is available regarding human Sarcocystis infection in Malaysia. The present study aims to determine the prevalence of sarcocystosis among humans using an immunofluorescent antibody (IFA) test applied to dried blood on filter papers. A total of 200 blood samples were collected on filter papers from autopsy cases at two Malaysian hospitals: Sungai Buloh Hospital (peninsular Malaysia) and Queen Elizabeth Hospital (Malaysian Borneo). Antigens were prepared from bradyzoites harvested from positive goats’ muscle samples. Of the 200 samples, 32 (16%) had Sarcocystis antibodies that showed positive fluorescence reactions on filter papers. There was no significant difference (t-test, p value > 0.05) in prevalence rates between samples collected from autopsies at peninsular Malaysia and Malaysian Borneo. The results demonstrated that the filter paper technique can be used as one of the alternative serological tests in the diagnostic of human sarcocystosis. © 2019, Malaysian Society for Parasitology. All rights reserved. Malaysian Society of Parasitology and Tropical Medicine 2019 Article PeerReviewed Sharudin, P.S. and Rahimi, Razuin and Latif, Baha and Kutty, Methil Kannan and Muslim, Azdayanti and Abdul Rahim, A.S. and Abdul Aziz, M. and Mahfudz, Anis Shafina and Lim, Yvonne Ai Lian and Heo, Chong Chin and Md Noor, Shahidan and Hiu, J. and Hussaini, Jamal (2019) Detection of human sarcocystosis using dried blood on filter papers: An immunofluorescent antibody test. Tropical Biomedicine, 36 (2). pp. 453-458. ISSN 0127-5720 http://msptm.org/files/Vol36No2/453-458-Hussaini-J.pdf
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Sharudin, P.S.
Rahimi, Razuin
Latif, Baha
Kutty, Methil Kannan
Muslim, Azdayanti
Abdul Rahim, A.S.
Abdul Aziz, M.
Mahfudz, Anis Shafina
Lim, Yvonne Ai Lian
Heo, Chong Chin
Md Noor, Shahidan
Hiu, J.
Hussaini, Jamal
Detection of human sarcocystosis using dried blood on filter papers: An immunofluorescent antibody test
description Sarcocystosis, a parasitic infection caused by a protozoa belonging to the genus Sarcocystis, is found worldwide in both and animals. Sarcocystis spp., require two animal hosts to complete their life cycle. The infection has gathered more global attention after recent outbreaks, especially amongst wester travellers to Malaysia. Other than sporadic cases and the current outbreaks, little information is available regarding human Sarcocystis infection in Malaysia. The present study aims to determine the prevalence of sarcocystosis among humans using an immunofluorescent antibody (IFA) test applied to dried blood on filter papers. A total of 200 blood samples were collected on filter papers from autopsy cases at two Malaysian hospitals: Sungai Buloh Hospital (peninsular Malaysia) and Queen Elizabeth Hospital (Malaysian Borneo). Antigens were prepared from bradyzoites harvested from positive goats’ muscle samples. Of the 200 samples, 32 (16%) had Sarcocystis antibodies that showed positive fluorescence reactions on filter papers. There was no significant difference (t-test, p value > 0.05) in prevalence rates between samples collected from autopsies at peninsular Malaysia and Malaysian Borneo. The results demonstrated that the filter paper technique can be used as one of the alternative serological tests in the diagnostic of human sarcocystosis. © 2019, Malaysian Society for Parasitology. All rights reserved.
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author Sharudin, P.S.
Rahimi, Razuin
Latif, Baha
Kutty, Methil Kannan
Muslim, Azdayanti
Abdul Rahim, A.S.
Abdul Aziz, M.
Mahfudz, Anis Shafina
Lim, Yvonne Ai Lian
Heo, Chong Chin
Md Noor, Shahidan
Hiu, J.
Hussaini, Jamal
author_facet Sharudin, P.S.
Rahimi, Razuin
Latif, Baha
Kutty, Methil Kannan
Muslim, Azdayanti
Abdul Rahim, A.S.
Abdul Aziz, M.
Mahfudz, Anis Shafina
Lim, Yvonne Ai Lian
Heo, Chong Chin
Md Noor, Shahidan
Hiu, J.
Hussaini, Jamal
author_sort Sharudin, P.S.
title Detection of human sarcocystosis using dried blood on filter papers: An immunofluorescent antibody test
title_short Detection of human sarcocystosis using dried blood on filter papers: An immunofluorescent antibody test
title_full Detection of human sarcocystosis using dried blood on filter papers: An immunofluorescent antibody test
title_fullStr Detection of human sarcocystosis using dried blood on filter papers: An immunofluorescent antibody test
title_full_unstemmed Detection of human sarcocystosis using dried blood on filter papers: An immunofluorescent antibody test
title_sort detection of human sarcocystosis using dried blood on filter papers: an immunofluorescent antibody test
publisher Malaysian Society of Parasitology and Tropical Medicine
publishDate 2019
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/23469/
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