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Comparative evaluation of three commercially available complement fixation test antigens for the diagnosis of glanders

The Veterinary Record, 2011
The sensitivity and specificity of three commercially available complement fixation test (CFT) antigens from c.c.pro (c.c.pro), Central Veterinary Institute of Wageningen UR (CIDC) and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) were comparatively
I. Khan   +8 more
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A complement-fixation test for measuring Australia antigen and antibody.

Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1969
The role of Australia antigen (Au) in serum hepatitis is ill-defined, but there is growing evidence that the antigen may be the virus of serum hepatitis or a virus-associated protein [1-3].
R. Purcell   +5 more
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A Specific Complement-Fixation Test for Human Hepatitis A Employing CR326 Virus Antigen. Diagnosis and Epidemiology

Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1975
Summary A specific diagnostic complement-fixation test for hepatitis A antibody in human serum was described employing livers of marmosets infected with CR326 strain human hepatitis A virus.
P. Provost   +3 more
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A Complement-Fixation Test for Chagas' Disease employing an Artificial Culture Antigen.

, 1936
Summary and Conclusions A complement-fixation test for Chagas' disease, in which an artificial culture antigen is used, is described. The antigen used in this test can be readily made from cultures of T.
R. A. Kelser
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Evaluation of different antigens in the complement-fixation test for diagnosis of Haemophilus pleuropneumoniae (parahaemolyticus) infections in swine.

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1979
The identification of new serotypes of Haemophilus pleuropneumoniae (parahaemolyticus) and the frequency of pleural adhesions due to contagious pleuropneumonia in many fattening swine herds have prompted the study of the complement-fixation (CF) test as ...
A. Gunnarsson
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The complement-fixation test in filariasis

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1956
Abstract The results of 517 filaria complement-fixation tests are analysed.It is concluded that D. immitis antigen gives a group reaction but that the incidence of positives is not equal for all types of filariasis, being greatest in loiasis, and lowest in cases of bancroftian infection.
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Diagnosis of herpes simplex infections by the complement fixation test.

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1952
Herpes simplex is among the most ubiquitous of viruses capable of infecting man, and the clinical manifestations of the infection it induces are various.
D. Gajdusek, M. Robbins, F. Robbins
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Evaluation of the cold complement fixation test for diagnosis of ovine brucellosis.

Australian Veterinary Journal, 1982
A cold complement fixation test for ovine brucellosis in which fixation of complement occurs for 16 h at 4 degrees C was compared with the conventional warm complement fixation test in which fixation takes place for 40 minutes at 37 degrees C.
G. Burgess, M. J. Norris
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COMPLEMENT FIXATION TEST FOR PNEUMOCYSTOSIS

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1969
Excerpt To the Editor:Drs. Vogel, Cohen, Powell, and DeVita (Ann. Intern. Med. 68: 97, 1968) have reported the results of their clinical experiences in diagnosis and treatment ofPneumocystis carini...
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The standardization of the cardiolipin-lecithin-cholesterol antigen in the complement fixation test for syphilis.

Journal of Immunology, 1945
The study of the cardiolipin antigen demonstrates the relationships between the three constitutents—two phospholipids, cardiolipin and lecithin, with cholesterol, essentially chemically pure substances—which are necessary to its standardization for the
E. Maltaner, F. Maltaner
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