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Serology is the
scientific study of
serum and
other body fluids. In practice, the term
usually refers to the
diagnostic identification of
antibodies in...
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Forensic serology is the detection, identification, classification, and
study of
various bodily fluids such as blood, ****, saliva, and urine, and their...
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public health authorities to
trace and
contain outbreaks.
Antibody tests (
serology immuno****ays)
instead show
whether someone once had the disease. They are...
- antibodies". Reuters. 16
April 2020.
Retrieved 20
April 2020. "Interactive
Serology Dashboard for
Commercial Laboratory Surveys".
Centres for
Disease Control...
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towards the most
common etiologies of
genital ulcers:
syphilis (syphilis
serology, PCR testing, or dark-field examination),
herpes simplex virus (PCR, culture...
- be low. 40% of
those with
hepatitis but with both
negative hepatitis C
serology and the
absence of
detectable viral genome in the
serum have hepatitis...
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Fabrizio (8
March 2022). "Modified
Hemagglutination Tests for COVID-19
Serology in Resource-Poor Settings:
Ready for Prime-Time?". Vaccines. 10 (3): 406...
- 6%. In August, the WHO
found that
studies incorporating data from
broad serology testing in
Europe showed IFR
estimates converging at
approximately 0.5–1%...
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Infectious mononucleosis (IM, mono), also
known as
glandular fever, is an
infection usually caused by the Epstein–Barr
virus (EBV). Most
people are infected...
- use.
Serology may be
unreliable in
young children, with anti-gliadin
performing somewhat better than
other tests in
children under five.
Serology tests...