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Influence of temperature, incubation time, antigen density and age of the culture in agglutinability of leptospires

Influência da temperatura, tempo de incubação, densidade do antígeno e idade da cultura na aglutinabilidade das leptospiras

In leptospirosis, the Microscopic Agglutination Test (MAT) is the basis of serological diagnosis and the most widely used. In our study, the MAT was applied to evaluate the influence of temperature, incubation time, antigen density and age of the culture in the agglutinability of Leptospires and the interference of these factors in diagnosis. Three serum samples with titers of 100, 800 and 25.600 to the serovar tande (local isolate) of canicola serogroup were used with different combinations among the four factors. There was a significant relation among all factors, specially between the antigen density and age of the culture.

Leptospira; microscopic agglutination; Leptospirosis; laboratorial diagnosis


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