Abstract

The results present in this study suggest that the Toxoplasma gondii recombinant ROP1 antigen in an IgG avidity test can be useful for detection of acute stage of infection. Specific antibodies of low avidity were detected in most of the sera from individuals with acute toxoplasmosis, while the absence or specific antibodies of high avidity were detected in sera from patients with chronic infection.

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