Legionellen-Antigen im Urin

Legionärskrankheit, Legionellose, Legionella

Kategorie Laboruntersuchung
Stand08.01.2024
ErbringerEigenleistung
MethodeCLIA
Material5 ml Urin
AnsatztageMo - Sa, täglich
Indikation
V. a. akute Legionellen-Infektion
Referenzbereich
nicht nachweisbar
Kurzinformation
Sensitiver Frühmarker einer Legionellen-Infektion. Der Test erfasst alle Serotypen von L. pneumophila und L. longbeachae.
Literatur
Publikationen:
  1. von Baum H, Ewig S, Marre R, Suttorp N, Gonschior S, Welte T, Lück C: Community-acquired Legionella pneu­monia: New insights from the German Competence Network for Community Acquired Pneumonia (CAPNETZ). Clin Infect Dis 2008, 46,1356-1364.
  2. Murdoch DR: Diagnosis of Legionella infection. Clin Infect Dis, 2003, 36, 64-69.      
  3. Guerrero C, Toldos CM, Yagüe G, Ramirez C, Rodriguez T, Segovia M: Comparison of diagnostic sensitivities of three assays (Bartels EIA, Biotest EIA, and Binax NOW immunochromatographic test) for detection of Legionella pneumophila serogroup 1 antigen in urine. J Clin Microbiol 2004, 42, 467-468.
  4. Helbig JH, Uldum SA, Bernander S, Luck PC, Wewalka G, Abraham B, Gaia V, Harrison TG: Clinical utility of urinary antigen detection for diagnosis of community-acquired, travelassociated, and nosocomial Legion­naires' diseases. J Clin Microbiol, 2003, 41, 838-840.
  5. Benson RF: Evaluation of the Binax and Biotest urinary antigen kits for detection of Legionnaires' disease due to multiple serogroups and species of Legionella. J Clin Microbiol 2000, 38, 2763-2765.
 
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