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infection is a neglected tropical disease with a global distribution. Serodiagnosis is a sensitive method, but improving its performance and simplifying into a point-of-care test (POCT) are needed. This study aimed to improve the diagnostic performance of serological tests using partially purified antigen in an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and an immunochromatographic test (ICT). Crude antigen was purified by an IgG affinity column to partition the antigen into flow-through, washing fraction (WF), and elution fractions. Optimized ELISA and ICT using crude and antigen fractions were used to analyze sera from three groups of subjects. Group 1 comprised subjects with proven strongyloidiasis, Group 2 were subjects with other parasitic infections, and Group 3 were negative parasitic infections. The diagnostic performance and Kappa agreement of the serological tests were analyzed and compared, using larvae detection as the reference test (fecal examination). The results showed that the WF was the most efficient antigen in terms of sensitivity and specificity, as determined by the ELISA and ICT. Kappa's agreement between fecal examination and WF-ELISA was moderate (Kappa = 0.52), and WF-ICT was almost perfect (Kappa = 0.94). The WF antigen reduced cross-reactivity to other parasitic infections, that is, , spp., and hookworms, compared to crude antigen when assessed by ELISA and ICT. We concluded that the WF of purified improved the ELISA and ICT diagnostic performance, and the latter assay format could be used as a POCT for screening and controlling strongyloidiasis.IMPORTANCEThis study aimed to improve the serological diagnosis of strongyloidiasis, a disease caused by infection with the intestinal nematode , by evaluating the impact of antigen purification using an IgG affinity column for detecting parasite-specific IgG in serum via enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and immunochromatographic test (ICT) formats. Compared to crude antigen, the washing fraction (WF) of the purified antigen demonstrated significantly improved sensitivity and specificity in both ELISA and ICT, achieving strong diagnostic concordance with the gold-standard fecal examination. Furthermore, the WF antigen fraction exhibited reduced cross-reactivity with coinfections caused by the liver fluke (), tapeworms ( spp.), and hookworms. These findings underscore antigen purification as a promising strategy to enhance the accuracy of strongyloidiasis serodiagnosis.

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