Can Aspergillus fumigatus conidia cause false-positive results in the galactomannan enzyme immunoassay test? CabanaÂngela Leitzke MendesJosiara Furtado Baracy KlafkeGabriel BrandoltTchana Martinez MeloAryse Martins MeirelesMário Carlos Araújo XavierMelissa Orzechowski 2018 <div><p>Abstract INTRODUCTION: Several factors can cause false-positive results in the galactomannan (GM) test; however, others remain unknown. Presently, the impact of airborne contamination by Aspergillus conidia during enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) remains uninvestigated. METHODS: We studied 12 A. fumigatus isolates. Fungal conidia were serially diluted and tested for GM detection using the Platelia® Aspergillus enzyme immunoassay (EIA). RESULTS: The conidia concentration required for an EIA-positive result was 4.8 × 103 (median). CONCLUSIONS: This is the first study to evaluate the impact of environmental contamination on the Platelia® Aspergillus EIA assay. Only massive contamination can interfere with GM optical readings, suggesting that environmental contamination does not cause false-positive test results.</p></div>