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Current practice about the evaluation of antibody to streptolysin O (ASO) levels by physicians working in Antananarivo, Madagascar
Introduction: The diagnosis of post streptococcal diseases is usually confirmed by immunological tests. Only the antistreptolysin O is usually prescribed by physician. This study aimed to describe the current practice of these requests in Antananarivo. Methods: It was a retrospective and descriptive...
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Published in: | African health sciences 2014-06, Vol.2 (14) |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Introduction: The diagnosis of post streptococcal diseases is usually
confirmed by immunological tests. Only the antistreptolysin O is
usually prescribed by physician. This study aimed to describe the
current practice of these requests in Antananarivo. Methods: It was a
retrospective and descriptive study conducted at the Para clinic Unit
of Immunology at the University Center Hospital of Antananarivo. We
analyzed all requests during seven years, from January 2003 to December
2009. We looked at age, gender, and clinical symptoms which led to the
request and the result for each request. Results: We retained 4143
requests for antistreptolysin O titration in our study. The mean age of
the study participants was 32.9 years with 18.3% of participants being
less than 15 years old. The main symptoms leading to the request of
this analysis were rheumatologic (41%), followed by neurological
(13.9%) and cardiologic symptoms (8.5%) and 19.4% were prescribed for
various symptoms. Only 15% of all requests had a value more than 200
U/ml. Conclusion: Our study found that in most of requests, ASO titre
levels were not significant. |
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ISSN: | 1680-6905 |