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Serology assays to manage COVID-19

Science, 2020
Measurement of antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 will improve disease management if used correctly In late 2019, China reported a cluster of atypical pneumonia cases of unknown etiology in Wuhan. The causative agent was identified as a new betacoronavirus, called
F. Krammer, V. Simon
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Serological Approaches

2016
The diagnosis of invasive fungal diseases (IFD) based on clinical, radiological, and conventional microbiological findings is not reliable and is often delayed. Non-culture-based methods with higher sensitivity and specificity may reduce diagnostic time and result in decreased IFD morbidity and mortality.
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Serology of coccidioidomycosis

Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata, 1970
We believe there is strong evidence to support a continuing search for coccidioidomycosis in new areas, in the Old World as well as in the New World, and in places with a climate and ecology different from the semi-arid conditions of the known endemic areas.
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Serology of histoplasmosis

Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata, 1970
We admit that the complete understanding of the serology of histoplasmosis has not as yet been realized. However, as laboratories continue to produce new and better techniques, not only for qualitative but also for quantitative assessment, we may be able to view a relatively complete picture in the near future.
H W, Larsh, P A, Bartels
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Meningococcal Serology

2003
Meningococcal serology has been mainly used over the last 20 years in the field of vaccinology, to evaluate candidate vaccines and quantify individuals' immune responses. With the increasing usage of pre-admission antibiotic treatment (1), nonculture diagnostic methods such as polymerase chain reaction (PCR) ( Chapter 3 ), antigen detection ( Chapter 4
S J, Gray, R, Borrow, E B, Kaczmarski
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The serology of the bromoviruses I. Serological interrelationships of the bromoviruses

Virology, 1981
The serological relationships between brome mosaic (BMV), cowpea chlorotic mottle (CCMV), and broad bean mottle (BBMV) viruses, and their coat proteins, were studied by gel precipitin, "rocket immunoelectrophoresis" (RIE), and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) techniques.
E P, Rybicki, M B, Von Wechmar
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