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- fluorescent antibodies and more recently chemiluminescence. In microbiology, serologic tests are used to determine if a person has antibodies against a specific...
- with the spirochete Treponema carateum, which is morphologically and serologically indistinguishable from the bacterium that causes syphilis and bejel...
- 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...
- Cysticercosis is a tissue infection caused by the young form of the pork tapeworm. People may have few or no symptoms for years. In some cases, particularly...
- are not reliable in predicting the severity of melioidosis infection. Serological tests such as indirect haemagglutination ****ay (IHA) have been used to...
- convalescent samples are preferred for serological diagnosis of leptospirosis in animals. A positive serological sample from an aborted fetus is also diagnostic...
- su****ion of infection. Detection of a past infection is possible with serological tests, which detect antibodies produced by the body in response to the...
- Watt Downie demonstrated in 1939 that the modern smallpox vaccine was serologically distinct from cowpox, and vaccinia was subsequently recognized as a...
- the disease did not emerge until the early 1960s. Dengue was first serologically confirmed in the country in 1962. A Chikungunya outbreak followed in...
- Laal S, Ramsay A, et al. (August 2011). Evans C (ed.). "Commercial serological tests for the diagnosis of active pulmonary and extrapulmonary tuberculosis:...