%0 Journal Article %T Indirect immunofluorescence test in new world Leishmaniasis: serological and clinical relation-ship %A Mendon£¿a %A Sergio C. F. %A Souza %A Wilson J. S. %A Nunes %A Marise P. %A Marzochi %A Mauro C. A. %A Coutinho %A Sergio G. %J Mem¨®rias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz %D 1988 %I Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Minist¨¦rio da Sa¨²de %R 10.1590/S0074-02761988000300012 %X the indirect immunofluorescence test (if) for anti-leishmania antibodies (igc and igm) was performed with sera form the following groups of individuals: 214 cutaneous leishmaniasis patients, 28 healthy subjects with positive montenegro's skin test (mst), 29 healthy subjects with negativemst and 16 visceral leishmaniasis patients. the first four groups came from a suburban area of rio de janeiro (jacarepagu¨¢) where cutaneous leishmaniasis caused by leishmania braziliensis braziliensis is endemic. it was observed that if-igm titers were significantly higher amongst the cutaneous leishmaniasis patients with less than four months of disease as compared to those with longer periods and that if-igg titers were significantly higher in patients with multiple lesions as compared to those with single lesions. the visceral leishmaniasis patients had if-igg titers significantly higher than those from cutaneous leishmaniasis patients. a group of 28 individuals selected amongst the 214 cutaneous leishmaniasis patients had their if-titers (igg and igm) compared to those of the two control groups of healthy subjects from the endemic area, respectively with positive and negative mst. significantly higher titers of if-igg and if-igm were found in the group with active disease. the same group of patients showed if-igg titers significantly lower at the end of the antimonial therapy than those observed during this tratment. %K american leishmaniasis %K serology %K immunofluorescence. %U http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S0074-02761988000300012&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en