-
detectable levels of a
specific marker within the
serum is
considered seropositivity,
while the
absence of such
levels is
considered seronegativity. The...
- Vaccine-induced
seropositivity (VISP) is the
phenomenon wherein a
person who has
received a
vaccine against a
disease would thereafter give a positive...
-
including white-tailed deer, mule deer, elk, and
pronghorn antelope.
Seropositive black-tailed deer,
fallow deer, red deer, wapiti, and roe deer have also...
-
Because seroconversion refers to
detectability by
standard techniques,
seropositivity status depends on the
sensitivity and
specificity of the ****ay. As a...
- is 1–3% if the
woman is
seropositive for both HSV-1 and HSV-2, and is less than 1% if no
lesions are visible.
Women seropositive for only one type of HSV...
- with HSV-1.
European women are more
likely to be HSV-1
seropositive than men. HSV-2
seropositivity is
widely distributed in
Europeans older than 12, although...
-
epidemiological data
regarding T. gondii
comes from
seropositivity tests in
women of
childbearing age.
Seropositivity tests look for the
presence of antibodies...
-
valaciclovir versus placebo on
asymptomatic viral shedding in immunocompetent,
seropositive subjects without a
history of
symptomatic genital herpes infection. The...
- the
autoantibody profile includes AChR
seropositive, MuSK
seropositive, LRP4
seropositive, and
agrin seropositive.
During a
physical examination to check...
- transmission; also, most
donors (and recipients) are
seropositive for CMV, and are not
actively viremic. CMV
seropositive donors are
still eligible to donate. Leukocyte...