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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...
- 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...
- RSV diagnosis. The time required for the body to mount a significant serologic response (and demonstrate a significant rise in antibodies that can be...
- (2015), and Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra (2016). There are reported serological evidence for KFD detected in humans in other parts of India, namely Kutch...
- has been evaluating several antibody tests. Health Canada deemed that "Serological tests are not appropriate for early diagnosis of COVID-19, largely due...
- 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...
- Cork, Ireland; and other locations. Millipore's 2006 acquisition of Serologicals Corporation provided entry to high-growth markets for drug discovery...
- 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...
- with the spirochete Treponema carateum, which is morphologically and serologically indistinguishable from the bacterium that causes syphilis and bejel...
- pathogens. A common example of this practice are titers drawn to demonstrate serologic immunity to measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR), hepatitis B virus, and...