This study aimed to  compare  three methods for diagnosis of intestinal schistosomiasis ,   Kato-katz technique , ELISA and IHA, and  to  evaluate the results obtained by these techniques with   their sensitivity and specificity
This work was conducted on 75 patients: 46 of them were below 25 years age and 29 were above, 48 of them were males and 27 were females. They were complaining of different manifestations of intestinal schistosomiasis, subjected to history taking and clinical examinations. Stool examination was performed by Kato-Katz technique. Blood samples were withdrawn for antibodies against S. mansoni  by ELISA and Indirect Haemagglutination test (IHA)
S. mansoni eggs were detected among 38 (50.7%) by microscopic examination (18 of them ˂25 years and 20 cases ˃25 years of old),  while antibodies were recorded among 43 (57.3%) and 45 (60%) by both ELISA and  IHA   respectively, non significant differences  were recorded between the three applied methods of examination On comparing IHA with  Kato-Katz technique as gold standard  method of diagnosis  , it showed 80%  sensitivity and 93.3%  specificity. On other hand  ELISA revealed high sensitivity and specificity 96.9% and 90.7% respectively.  On comparing Kato-Katz technique to IHA it showed low sensitivity and specificity; 78.9% and 59.5% respectively
Research Department	
              
          Research Journal	
              Assiut Med.J.
          Research Member	
          
      Research Rank	
              2
          Research Vol	
              مجلد 38 - عدد 1
          Research Year	
              2014
          Research_Pages	
              225-232
          Research Abstract	
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