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The Montenegro intradermal reaction is highly specific and of great use in cutaneous leishmaniasis, although the test may be negativein the disseminated form. Cellular immunity depends on T lymphotcytes and becomes positive 24-48 hours after infection. Other techniques used are indirect immunofluorescence, ELISA, Dot-ELISA and indirect immunoglobulin tests. Quantitative tests are used to follow therapy.