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   Bayesian Evaluation of the Performance of Three Diagnostic Tests For Chlamydophila Psittaci in Humans  
   
نویسنده S. Mahmmod Yasser ,Mweu Marshal M. ,M. M. Abou Elez Rasha ,Tolba Hala M. N. ,Elsohaby Ibrahim
منبع Journal Of Zoonotic Diseases - 2018 - دوره : 3 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:22 -32
چکیده    Chlamydophila psittaci (c. psittaci) remains a significant threat to the health of farming communities in close contact with psittacine birds yet its infection burden remains poorly understood owing to the low accuracy of available diagnostic tests. this study aimed to evaluate the accuracy of chicken embryo (cei) and mice inoculation (mi) tests and a pcr assay for the detection of c. psittaci in humans. sputum specimens from 70 egyptian individuals in contact with psittacine birds were screened for the presence of the pathogen using the three tests. a bayesian latent class model was used to estimate the se and sp of the three tests. the pcr assay had a higher se (85%; pci 42.4% - 99.4%) than cei (68.5%; pci 24.6% - 95.6%) and mi (47.0%; pci 12.3% - 85.1%) tests together with a higher sp (98.9%; pci 94.1% - 100%) than cei (98.6%; pci 93.8% - 99.9%) and mi (98.6%; pci 93.8% - 99.9%) tests. to our knowledge, this is the first attempt at evaluating the accuracy of these tests for the detection of c. psittaci in humans. the pcr assay clearly outperforms the inoculation tests and hence holds better promise for routine use in surveillance programs for psittacosis.
کلیدواژه Chlamydophila Psittaci ,Pcr ,Chicken Embryo Inoculation Test ,Mice Inoculation Test ,Bayesian Analysis
آدرس University Of Copenhagen, Faculty Of Health And Medical Sciences, Department Of Veterinary And Animal Sciences, Denmark. Zagazig University, Faculty Of Veterinary Medicine, Department Of Animal Medicine (Section Of Infectious Diseases), Egypt, University Of Nairobi, School Of Public Health, College Of Health Sciences, Kenya, Zagazig University, Faculty Of Veterinary Medicine, Department Of Zoonoses, Egypt, Zagazig University, Faculty Of Veterinary Medicine, Department Of Avian And Rabbit Medicine, Egypt, Zagazig University, Faculty Of Veterinary Medicine, Department Of Animal Medicine (Section Of Infectious Diseases), Egypt. University Of Prince Edward Island, Atlantic Veterinary College, Department Of Health Management, Canada
 
     
   
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