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Serological evidence of human infection has been found in Democratic Republic of the Congo, Guinea, Mali and Senegal.
Chapter 5 2000
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Serological tests, however, remain positive for a long period of time.
Syphilis from 1880 to 1920: A Public Health Nightmare and the First Challenge to Medical Ethics 2000
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Serological tests such as enzyme-linked immunoassay (the "ELISA" or "EIA" methods) may demonstrate the presence of specific IgM antibodies to the virus.
Chapter 2 2000
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Serological testing is complicated because of the large number of serotypes and is usually performed to confirm that when a virus is detected in faecal samples, it has a causal role in the disease and is not a coincidental detection of a passenger virus, that is, a virus which is carried in the gastrointestinal tract without causing disease.
Chapter 2 1998
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Serological evidence of prior hepatitis B infection is present in 70%-90% of the population.
Chapter 2 1996
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Lotter C, Robinson JTR (1995) Serological prevalence of leptospiral antibodies in pigs in south africa.
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Myburgh JG, Staley GP, van der Merwe SM (1989) Serological evidence of bovine leptospirosis in malawi.
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Feresu SB (1987) Serological survey of leptospiral antibodies in cattle in zimbabwe.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Francesca Scolamacchia et al. 2010
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Serological tests for autoimmune disease, CK (polymyositis)
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Serological testing for infection by ToRCH organisms in fetuses and newborns can help identify those who are at significant risk and facilitate appropriate therapy.
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