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Main description:
Among the several modes of diagnostic testing for infections, serological (i.e. antibody determination) studies are still heavily used. Serodiagnosis of the Infectious Diseases examines this topic in a contemporary context, and in so doing utilizes serodiagnosis of Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection as the study model. Major serological methods are reviewed, as is the chronological development of serodiagnosis for this infection. There are many important parallels which are applicable to the serodiagnosis of any infectious disease, and history reminds us of how these commonalities need to be reviewed, whether for existing, emerging or newly discovered infectious diseases. Serodiagnosis of the Infectious Diseases is a valuable introduction for infectious disease specialists, bacteriology experts, diagnostic laboratorians and medical students, and technologists taking the microbiology diagnostic methods course.
Contents:
Foreword. 1. An Abbreviated Clinical Primer. 2. Historical Aspects. 3. Heterophil Antibody. 4. Antigenic Relationships. 5. Immunofluorescence. 6. Complement Fixation. 7. Inhibitory Antibody. 8. Particle Agglutination. 9. Counterimmunoelectrophoresis. 10. Radioimmunoassay. 11. Enzyme-linked Immunoassay (Conventional Solid Phase). 12. Immunoblotting. 13. Humoral or Cell-Mediated Immunodiagnostics. 14. What Is Rapid Diagnosis? 15. Polymerase Chain Reaction: Immunodiagnostic Foe or Necessary Complement? 16. Cost and Benefit. 17. Epilogue. References. Index.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Springer (Springer-Verlag New York Inc.)
Publication date: December, 2012
Pages: 117
Weight: 207g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Infectious Diseases, Microbiology, Pathology