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REVIEW OF MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGYMEDICAL MYCOLOGY
Professor Department of Microbiology & Immunology 19. A female patient who participated in an archeological excavation of Indian ruins in the southwestern region of the United States complains of severe systemic and respiratory symptoms. Her skin coccidioidin test is positive. The titers of complement-fixing antibody are as follows: Day 15 after exposure 1 : 8 Day 21 after exposure 1 : 16 Day 28 after exposure 1 : 64 You may predict that she:
(B) The complement fixation (CF) test for antibodies (IgG) to coccidioidin is a powerful diagnostic and prognostic tool. Because the CF test becomes positive more slowly and persists longer, the presence of CF antibodies may reflect either active infection or the recovery stage. In coccidioidomycosis, the CF titer correlates with the severity of disease. A critical titer of 1 : 32 or higher reflects active disseminated disease, because many patients, such as those with single extra pulmonary lesions, do not develop high titers. (Joklik et al, p. 1096; Ryan et al, pp. 610-611)
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