serologic titer

  • 1serologic test — a laboratory test involving seroreactions (precipitin reaction, agglutination, complement fixation, etc.), especially one measuring serum antibody titer …

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  • 2test — 1. To prove; to try a substance; to determine the chemical nature of a substance by means of reagents. 2. A method of examination, as to determine the presence or absence of a definite disease or of some substance in any of the fluids, tissues,… …

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  • 3serology — The branch of science concerned with serum, especially with specific immune or lytic serums; to measure either antigens or antibodies in sera. [sero + G. logos, study] * * * se·rol·o·gy si räl ə jē …

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  • 4Herpes simplex — Herpes redirects here. For the virus that causes herpes simplex, see Herpes simplex virus. For all types of herpes viruses, see Herpesviridae. Herpes simplex Classification and external resources Herpes labialis …

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  • 6Fever — Although a fever technically is any body temperature above the normal of 98.6 degrees F. (37 degrees C.), in practice a person is usually not considered to have a significant fever until the temperature is above 100.4 degrees F (38 degrees C.).… …

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  • 7zoning — The occurrence of a stronger reaction in a lesser amount of suspected serum, observed sometimes in serologic tests used in the diagnosis of syphilis, and probably the result of high antibody titer. * * * zon·ing (zōnґing) the occurrence of a …

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  • 8Neonatal herpes simplex — Congenital herpesviral (herpes simplex) infection Classification and external resources ICD 10 P35.2 ICD 9 771.2 …

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