Diagnostic value of urinary and serum igg antibodies in evaluating drug treatment response in strongyloidiasis assessed by fecal examination and digital droplet pcr

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  • What: The authors propose that urinary IgG could be as effective as serum IgG in monitoring IVM treatment responses and negative seroconversion in strongyloidiasis. The authors evaluated the usefulness of urinary IgG in comparison with serum IgG as an infection immunological marker and the response to curative treatment by IVM.
  • Who: Phattharaphon Wongphutorn and colleagues from the University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Graham Kerr Building, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom have published the paper: Diagnostic value of urinary and serum IgG antibodies in evaluating drug treatment response in strongyloidiasis assessed by fecal . . .

     

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