Comparative evaluation of funduscopy, PCR and serology in the diagnosis of ocular toxoplasmosis at ECWA Eye Hospital, Kano

Objective Ocular toxoplasmosis, caused by Toxoplasma gondii, is a significant cause of posterior uveitis and vision impairment globally. Accurate diagnosis is essential to prevent retinal damage and optimise treatment. This study aimed to compare three diagnostic methods funduscopy, serology (ELISA)...

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Main Authors: Biodun Bintu Adebakin, Mayor Orezime Atima, Ugbede Idakwo, Jamilu Abubakar Bala, Alhasan Sharif Abdullahi, Auwal Bello Muhammad, Jah Douglas Pam, Emeka John Dingwoke, Florence Olufunke Darda
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Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2025-01-01
Series:BMJ Open Ophthalmology
Online Access:https://bmjophth.bmj.com/content/10/1/e002023.full
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author Biodun Bintu Adebakin
Mayor Orezime Atima
Ugbede Idakwo
Jamilu Abubakar Bala
Alhasan Sharif Abdullahi
Auwal Bello Muhammad
Jah Douglas Pam
Emeka John Dingwoke
Florence Olufunke Darda
author_facet Biodun Bintu Adebakin
Mayor Orezime Atima
Ugbede Idakwo
Jamilu Abubakar Bala
Alhasan Sharif Abdullahi
Auwal Bello Muhammad
Jah Douglas Pam
Emeka John Dingwoke
Florence Olufunke Darda
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description Objective Ocular toxoplasmosis, caused by Toxoplasma gondii, is a significant cause of posterior uveitis and vision impairment globally. Accurate diagnosis is essential to prevent retinal damage and optimise treatment. This study aimed to compare three diagnostic methods funduscopy, serology (ELISA), and PCR in detecting ocular toxoplasmosis in patients at ECWA Eye Hospital, Kano, Nigeria.Methods and analysis A total of 264 patients suspected of having ocular toxoplasmosis were enrolled. Funduscopy was performed to identify retinal lesions typical of T. gondii. Serological analysis was conducted using ELISA to detect anti-Toxoplasma IgG antibodies. Additionally, PCR was used to confirm the presence of T. gondii DNA in blood samples. The results from these methods were compared with assess their sensitivity, specificity and diagnostic value.Results Funduscopy detected T. gondii in 25.4% (67/264) of the patients, while ELISA showed a higher detection rate of 36.7% (97/264). PCR, the most specific method, confirmed infection in only 3.8% (10/264) of cases, with 60% (6/10) of these being male and 40% (4/10) female. T. gondii detected had 196 base pairs. The study found that ELISA had the highest sensitivity (90.0%) but lower specificity (64.9%), whereas funduscopy showed high specificity (74.4%) but low sensitivity (20.0%). PCR had the highest specificity but a low detection rate, emphasising its role in confirming diagnosis.Conclusion Although ELISA and funduscopy detected more positive cases, PCR remains the gold standard for confirming T. gondii infection due to its high specificity. In resource-limited settings like ECWA Eye Hospital, combining serology and PCR offers a practical approach for improving diagnostic accuracy and ensuring timely treatment of ocular toxoplasmosis.
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spelling doaj-art-d0a808f209d64e478da101975683112b2025-01-22T07:55:09ZengBMJ Publishing GroupBMJ Open Ophthalmology2397-32692025-01-0110110.1136/bmjophth-2024-002023Comparative evaluation of funduscopy, PCR and serology in the diagnosis of ocular toxoplasmosis at ECWA Eye Hospital, KanoBiodun Bintu Adebakin0Mayor Orezime Atima1Ugbede Idakwo2Jamilu Abubakar Bala3Alhasan Sharif Abdullahi4Auwal Bello Muhammad5Jah Douglas Pam6Emeka John Dingwoke7Florence Olufunke Darda8Department of Medical Laboratory Science, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Bayero University, Kano, Kano State, NigeriaECWA Eye Hospital, Kano, Kano State, NigeriaECWA Eye Hospital, Kano, Kano State, NigeriaDepartment of Medical Laboratory Science, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Bayero University, Kano, Kano State, NigeriaDepartment of Medical Microbiology and Parasitology, Faculty of Basic Clinical Sciences, Bayero University, Kano, Kano State, NigeriaDepartment of Medical Laboratory Science, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Bayero University, Kano, Kano State, NigeriaECWA Eye Hospital, Kano, Kano State, NigeriaUNESCO International Center for Biotechnology, Nsukka, Enugu State, NigeriaFederal College of Education (Technical), Bichi, Kano State, NigeriaObjective Ocular toxoplasmosis, caused by Toxoplasma gondii, is a significant cause of posterior uveitis and vision impairment globally. Accurate diagnosis is essential to prevent retinal damage and optimise treatment. This study aimed to compare three diagnostic methods funduscopy, serology (ELISA), and PCR in detecting ocular toxoplasmosis in patients at ECWA Eye Hospital, Kano, Nigeria.Methods and analysis A total of 264 patients suspected of having ocular toxoplasmosis were enrolled. Funduscopy was performed to identify retinal lesions typical of T. gondii. Serological analysis was conducted using ELISA to detect anti-Toxoplasma IgG antibodies. Additionally, PCR was used to confirm the presence of T. gondii DNA in blood samples. The results from these methods were compared with assess their sensitivity, specificity and diagnostic value.Results Funduscopy detected T. gondii in 25.4% (67/264) of the patients, while ELISA showed a higher detection rate of 36.7% (97/264). PCR, the most specific method, confirmed infection in only 3.8% (10/264) of cases, with 60% (6/10) of these being male and 40% (4/10) female. T. gondii detected had 196 base pairs. The study found that ELISA had the highest sensitivity (90.0%) but lower specificity (64.9%), whereas funduscopy showed high specificity (74.4%) but low sensitivity (20.0%). PCR had the highest specificity but a low detection rate, emphasising its role in confirming diagnosis.Conclusion Although ELISA and funduscopy detected more positive cases, PCR remains the gold standard for confirming T. gondii infection due to its high specificity. In resource-limited settings like ECWA Eye Hospital, combining serology and PCR offers a practical approach for improving diagnostic accuracy and ensuring timely treatment of ocular toxoplasmosis.https://bmjophth.bmj.com/content/10/1/e002023.full
spellingShingle Biodun Bintu Adebakin
Mayor Orezime Atima
Ugbede Idakwo
Jamilu Abubakar Bala
Alhasan Sharif Abdullahi
Auwal Bello Muhammad
Jah Douglas Pam
Emeka John Dingwoke
Florence Olufunke Darda
Comparative evaluation of funduscopy, PCR and serology in the diagnosis of ocular toxoplasmosis at ECWA Eye Hospital, Kano
BMJ Open Ophthalmology
title Comparative evaluation of funduscopy, PCR and serology in the diagnosis of ocular toxoplasmosis at ECWA Eye Hospital, Kano
title_full Comparative evaluation of funduscopy, PCR and serology in the diagnosis of ocular toxoplasmosis at ECWA Eye Hospital, Kano
title_fullStr Comparative evaluation of funduscopy, PCR and serology in the diagnosis of ocular toxoplasmosis at ECWA Eye Hospital, Kano
title_full_unstemmed Comparative evaluation of funduscopy, PCR and serology in the diagnosis of ocular toxoplasmosis at ECWA Eye Hospital, Kano
title_short Comparative evaluation of funduscopy, PCR and serology in the diagnosis of ocular toxoplasmosis at ECWA Eye Hospital, Kano
title_sort comparative evaluation of funduscopy pcr and serology in the diagnosis of ocular toxoplasmosis at ecwa eye hospital kano
url https://bmjophth.bmj.com/content/10/1/e002023.full
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