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Serological tests are
diagnostic methods that are used to
identify antibodies and
antigens in a patient's sample.
Serological tests may be...
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antibodies in the po****tions in
endemic areas of the world. As with all
serological tests, the rise in
antibody levels needed to
perform the
diagnosis takes...
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break or
crack in the pipette. A
Serological pipette is
designed for use as a blow-out pipette. A
Serological pipette also has
graduation marks, which...
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causing an infection.
Common tests include staining,
culture tests,
serological tests,
susceptibility tests, genotyping,
nucleic acid-base test, and...
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Serostatus refers to the
presence or
absence of a
serological marker in the blood. The
presence of
detectable levels of a
specific marker within the serum...
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serological methods are
extremely costly,
although when
commonly used, such as with the "strep test", they can be inexpensive.
Complex serological techniques...
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convalescent samples are
preferred for
serological diagnosis of
leptospirosis in animals. A
positive serological sample from an
aborted fetus is also diagnostic...
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toxoplasmosis heavily relies on
serological detection of
specific anti-Toxoplasma immunoglobulin,
serological testing has limitations. For example...
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detected by
microscopy or PCR, so the
diagnosis is
usually made
using serological tests,
which detect immunoglobulin G
antibodies against T.
cruzi in the...
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names Enteric fever, slow
fever Causative agent:
Salmonella enterica serological variant Typhi (shown
under a
microscope with
flagellar stain) Specialty...