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Volume 29, Number 7—July 2023
Research

Triplex ELISA for Assessing Durability of Taenia solium Seropositivity after Neurocysticercosis Cure

Nina L. Tang, Theodore E. Nash, Madelynn Corda, Thomas B. Nutman, and Elise M. O’ConnellComments to Author 
Author affiliation: National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA

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Table

Demographics of a cohort of neurocysticercosis patients who underwent serial ELISA testing for reactivity to Taenia solium antigens GP50, T24H, and Ts18var3 to assess seropositivity after cure*

Characteristic
Value
Sex
M 28
F
18
Age at cure, y
19–29 15
30–60 30
>60
1
Region of birth
Asia 4
Central America 29
Mexico 8
South America 4
United States
1
Neurocysticercosis type†
Parenchymal
Single cyst 3
>1 cyst 6
Extraparenchymal
Subarachnoid 28
Ventricular
9
Total cohort size
46
Median length of follow-up, y (range)
Parenchymal 8.5 (4–17.5)
Subarachnoid 6.6 (1.2–16.6)
Ventricular 8.4 (2.6–12.1)

*Values are no. patients except as indicated. †Patients were classified by their most severe form of disease: subarachnoid, ventricular, then parenchymal.

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