- In immunology,
seroconversion is the
development of
specific antibodies in the
blood serum as a
result of
infection or immunization,
including vaccination...
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other conditions.
Acute HIV infection,
primary HIV
infection or
acute seroconversion syndrome: 416 is the
first stage of HIV infection. It
occurs after...
- antibody-based testing, the
window period is
dependent on the time
taken for
seroconversion. The
window period is
important to
epidemiology and safe **** strategies...
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children with
primary HSV-1 oral
infection (autoinoculation)
prior to
seroconversion, and in
adults aged 20 to 30
following contact with HSV-2-infected genitals...
- kill HIV-infected cells, and
subsequently with
antibody production, or
seroconversion. The CD8+ T cell
response is
thought to be
important in controlling...
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health care
workers AZT to
prevent seroconversion. This
practice dramatically decreased the
incidence of
seroconversion among health workers when done under...
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infection of that type at a
different site. In HSV-1-infected individuals,
seroconversion after an oral
infection helps prevent additional HSV-1
infections such...
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Ceftaroline fosamil (INN) /sɛfˈtæroʊliːn/,
brand name
Teflaro in the US and
Zinforo in Europe, is a
cephalosporin antibiotic with anti-MRSA activity. Ceftaroline...
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produce an e
antigen seroconversion rate of 37% in
genotype A but only a 6%
seroconversion in type D.
Genotype B has
similar seroconversion rates to type A...
- example,
organ transplant recipients need
three vaccines to
achieve seroconversion. A
study on the
serologic response to mRNA
vaccines among patients with...