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Serologic Tests for Histoplasmosis

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1983
Excerpt To the editor: Wheat and associates (1) have shared a very large experience with histoplasmosis.
E S, Jacobson, S E, Straus
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Serologic tests for syphilis

Postgraduate Medicine, 1990
Not since the early 1950s has the number of new cases of syphilis been as high as it is now. The infectious agent, Treponema pallidum, is extremely difficult to culture in vitro and almost impossible to see by conventional light microscopy. A nonspecific antibody test is used for screening and a specific treponemal antibody test for confirmation ...
S W, Farnes, P A, Setness
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Available Rubella Serologic Tests

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1985
Serologic techniques for the detection of antibodies to rubella virus provide the approach of choice for laboratory diagnosis of acute and congenital rubella infections and for the determination of rubella immunity status. Rubella serodiagnostic tests currently being used in clinical laboratories are described in this review.
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Serologic Tests in Late Syphilis

Archives of Otolaryngology, 1977
To the Editor.—The report by Dr Gary D. Becker on late syphilis, which appeared in the December issue of the Archives (102:729-731,1976), was both interesting and of clinical importance. It is all too often that we assume on the basis of a positive FTA-ABS test that a patient has or has previously had syphilis, regardless of the results of ...
S A, Martinez, M B, Nolph
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Serological Tests for Toxoplasmosis

Nature, 1961
INTEREST in various serological tests for toxoplasmosis has increased considerably in recent years. Sum and Lind1, in a preliminary communication, have recently described a flocculation test using toxoplasma antigen adsorbed on to acrylic particles. They stated that preliminary results of absorption experiments showed the existence of more than one ...
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Serologic Testing for Lyme Disease

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1985
Excerpt Lyme disease is a multisystem disorder in which epidemiologic and serologic studies have confirmed a tick-transmitted spirochete,Borrelia burgdorferi, as the causal agent.
J, Duffy, L E, Mertz
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Serologic Testing

Pediatrics In Review, 2008
Paul J, Lee   +2 more
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Serologic tests

Clinics in Dermatology, 1984
John Thorne Crissey, David A. Denenholz
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