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Laboratory diagnostics for HIV infection
Laboratory diagnosis of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is fundamental for detecting and monitoring infection. Many diagnostic tools are available that are based on both detection of HIV-specific antibodies and virus antigen, or nucleic acid.
Stefano Buttò +3 more
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Yellow fever in the diagnostics laboratory [PDF]
Yellow fever (YF) remains a public health issue in endemic areas despite the availability of a safe and effective vaccine. In 2015–2016, urban outbreaks of YF were declared in Angola and the Democratic Republic of Congo, and a sylvatic outbreak has been ...
Cristina Domingo +4 more
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Laboratory diagnostics: A quintessential service. [PDF]
Kashif AW.
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Laboratory Diagnostics of Botulism [PDF]
SUMMARY Botulism is a potentially lethal paralytic disease caused by botulinum neurotoxin. Human pathogenic neurotoxins of types A, B, E, and F are produced by a diverse group of anaerobic spore-forming bacteria, including Clostridium botulinum groups I and II, Clostridium butyricum, and Clostridium baratii.
Miia, Lindström, Hannu, Korkeala
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Laboratory Diagnostics for Histoplasmosis [PDF]
ABSTRACT The diagnosis of histoplasmosis is based on a multifaceted approach that includes clinical, radiographic, and laboratory evidence of disease. The gold standards for laboratory diagnosis include demonstration of yeast on pathological examination of tissue and isolation of the mold in the culture of clinical specimens; however, antigen
Marwan M, Azar, Chadi A, Hage
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Hemostasis Laboratory Diagnostics in Newborns. [PDF]
The hemostatic system in the newborn is a complex entity, characterized by dynamism in its development; therefore, the correct measurement of its potential is challenging. In this narrative review, we analyzed the current knowledge of the “developmental hemostasis” of the newborn; we also studied the performance of routine coagulation tests in its ...
Gorio C +13 more
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THE ALGORITHMIC MODEL OF LABORATORY DIAGNOSTICS OPTIMIZATION
The problem of improvement of modern diagnostic technologies is discussed. Introduction of algorithmic approach is able to optimize diagnostics and its costs. Various algorithmic models, their features and structure are reviewed.
G. I. Nazarenko, O. V. Andropova
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Measurement of D-dimer in cerebrospinal fluid using a luminescent oxygen channeling immunoassay
BackgroundMeasurement of D-dimer in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) allows insight into coagulation system activation in the central nervous system and can be utilized to monitor intracranial hemorrhage as well as acute phase processes beyond hemostasis in ...
Konstantin Kohlhase +8 more
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Laboratory Diagnostics of Coccidioidomycosis
Coccidioidomycosis is a systemic disease induced by dimorphic fungi Coccidioides and C. posadasii. Its causative agents - primary pathogens - are endemic for American states.
M. A. Grishina +6 more
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The results of microbiological methods of investigation of tuberculosis in Altay region
The qualitative and quantitative aspects of microbiological diagnosis of tuberculosis from 1996 to 2001 in Altay region are presented. In the process of realization of regional complex program «Fighting with tuberculosis» the positive dynamics of ...
A. K. Strelis +2 more
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