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  2. Serology - Wikipedia

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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 the serum. [1] Such antibodies are typically formed in response to an infection (against a given microorganism), [2] against other foreign proteins (in response, for example, to a mismatched blood transfusion), or to one's own proteins (in ...

  3. Forensic serology - Wikipedia

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    The p30/PSA test is an immunochromatographic test that detects the presence of the antigen p30 in semen samples. This test functions similar to a pregnancy test, where if the antigen p30 is present a band will appear at the test site and a control band will appear to confirm if the test is working properly. [4]

  4. Laboratory diagnosis of viral infections - Wikipedia

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    In the past nucleic acid tests have mainly been used as a secondary test to confirm positive serological results. [3] However, as they become cheaper and more automated, they are increasingly becoming the primary tool for diagnostics and can also be use for monitoring of treatment of viral infected individuals t.

  5. Viral disease testing - Wikipedia

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    In May 2020, a rapid antigen test from Quidel Corporation received EUA for detecting SARS-CoV-2. [8] Test results were said to be available at point of care within 15 minutes. [9] Sensitivity is 85%. [1] Also in May 2020, a CRISPR genetic test was approved for emergency use that claimed 100% selectivity and 97.5% sensitivity. [10]

  6. Serological test - Wikipedia

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    Serology#Serological tests; This page is a redirect. The following categories are used to track and monitor this redirect: To a section: ...

  7. Antibody testing - Wikipedia

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    Serological testing, tests that detect specific antibodies in the blood Immunoassay , tests that use antibodies to detect substances Antibody titer , tests that measure the amount of a specific antibody in a sample

  8. Widal test - Wikipedia

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    Test results need to be interpreted carefully to account for any history of enteric fever, typhoid vaccination, and the general level of antibodies in the populations in endemic areas of the world. As with all serological tests, the rise in antibody levels needed to perform the diagnosis takes 7–14 days, which limits its applicability in ...

  9. Seroconversion - Wikipedia

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    While assays for other infections such as COVID-19 and HIV primarily test for seroconversion of antibodies against antigens, assays for HBV also test for antigens. The standard serology panel for seroconversion include hepatitis B surface antigen, hepatitis B surface antibody for IgM and IgG, hepatitis B core antibody for IgM and IgG, and ...