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[Application of the vapor test for the detection and immunologic determination of Escherichia coli heat labile enterotoxin].
The principle of this thin-layer immunoassay (vapour condensation technique or TVAP) is based on the ability of antibodies to absorb firmly to polystyrene surfaces and to retain their reactivity. A condensation pattern consisting of large confluent water drops is noticable when an antibody-antigen reaction takes place. We used this technique to detect and assay the Escherichia coli heat-labile enterotoxin (ETEC LT+) and compared the results of 53 strains (40 positives and 13 negatives) with single radial immune haemolysis, Gm1-ELISA and Vero cell culture tests. With the reagents used, this reaction was specific for a toxin dilution up to 1/14. As little as 0.025 micrograms/ml of cholera toxin could be detected. The TVAP-test is simple, rapid and cost-effective. It is thus quite suitable for use in diarrhoeal endemic areas.