Journal article
Direct-Smear Fluorescent Antibody Cytology as a Field Diagnostic Tool for Trachoma
MC Wilson, F Millan Velasco, JM Tielsch, HR Taylor
Archives of Ophthalmology | AMER MEDICAL ASSOC | Published : 1986
Abstract
A recently developed direct-smear fluorescent antibody (DFA) cytology method of detecting chlamydial infection was evaluated in an area where trachoma is endemic. Four hundred seventy-five children aged 2 to 10 years were examined, and adequate conjunctival cytology specimens were collected from 457 (96%). Trachomatous inflammatory changes were observed in 114 (25%) of the children. The DFA cytologic technique has a high specificity (100%) but a low sensitivity (8%). It offers a number of advantages over existing laboratory methods for diagnosing trachoma in the field. It is a rapid, simple, and easily transferred test that has a high specificity. Although DFA cytology shares the low sensiti..
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