| publication name | Comparison BetweenParasitological and Serological Techniques in Assessment of SchistosomiasisPrevalence. |
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| Authors | RashedSM , Kamal K , Shaheen H |
| year | 2019 |
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| Local/International | Local |
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| Full paper | download |
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Abstract
The prevalence of schistosomiasis serologically based on detection of anti-soluble egg antigen (SEA)--IgM and/or IgG by ELISA technique was 68% of 380 cases, and 52.7% of 148 cases by stool examination. The serological technique seems to be more sensitive and able to detect early infection as well as detection of ectopic infection.