نتایج جستجو برای: تست ifa

تعداد نتایج: 18008  

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1975
L R Stauffer E O Hill J W Holland W A Altemeier

An indirect fluorescent antibody (IFA) technique was evaluated as a procedure for rapid detection and identification of members of the Bacteroidaceae. Antisera were prepared against 31 members of this family, including species of Bacteroides and Fusobacterium commonly isolated from human infections. The antisera had demonstrated species and/or subspecies specificity. Thirty clinical specimens w...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2015
Veronica C Hoad David J Speers Anthony J Keller Gary K Dowse Clive R Seed Michael D A Lindsay Helen M Faddy Joanne Pink

PathWest Laboratory Medicine WA detected RRV IgM antibodies using an inhouse indirect immunofluorescence antibody (IFA) test, but no RRV antibodies were detected using an inhouse haemagglutination inhibition (HI) antibody test 10 days after blood donation. RRV IgM antibodies are detected by IFA testing within a few days of onset of illness and routinely persist for several weeks or, occasionall...

1998
Scott Dee

Diagnostic notes are not peer reviewed ince the development of the indirect-fluorescent antibody (IFA) test in 1992, serologic profiling has been extremely valuable in improving the understanding of PRRS virus (PRRSV) patterns of transmission within infected farms. The IFA test detects IgG antibodies and indicates infection, not protection. IFA titers are initially detected 7–10 days post-infec...

An analytical technique is proposed for estimation of the radiation pattern of inverted-F antenna (IFA) which is mounted on the side wall of a long cylinder. The method can be applied to describe the IFA radiation in a lot of practical cases. It is indicated that this radiation pattern is a combination of radiation patterns of a horizontal and a vertical small radiator, near the cylinder with a...

2017
Phuong H Nguyen Tina Sanghvi Sunny S Kim Lan M Tran Kaosar Afsana Zeba Mahmud Bachera Aktar Purnima Menon

Improving maternal nutrition practices during pregnancy is essential to save lives and improve health outcomes for both mothers and babies. This paper examines the maternal, household, and health service factors influencing maternal nutrition practices in the context of a large scale maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH) program in Bangladesh. Data were from a household survey of pregnant ...

2012
Miroslaw Janowski Przemyslaw Kunert

BACKGROUND The treatment of chronic subdural hematoma (cSDH) is still charged of significant risk of hematoma recurrence. Patient-related predictors and the surgical procedures themselves have been addressed in many studies. In contrast, postoperative management has infrequently been subjected to detailed analysis. Moreover variable intravenous fluid administration (IFA) was not reported in lit...

2017
Bhavani Moodley Stefano Tempia John Andrew Frean

BACKGROUND Pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP) is a serious risk for HIV-positive patients. Asymptomatic infection or colonisation with P. jirovecii has been shown to occur frequently. PCR assays frequently identify such cases, due to their high sensitivity. Quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) gene copy number cut-off values have been suggested to differentiate colonisation and infection; these need to ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1998
G Eugene-Ruellan F Freymuth C Bahloul H Badrane A Vabret N Tordo

A reverse transcription-PCR and hybridization-enzyme immunoassay (RT-PCR-EIA) has been developed to identify the major agents of bronchiolitis in infants: respiratory syncytial viruses A and B (RSVA and RSVB) and parainfluenzavirus 3 (PIV3). Two primer sets (P1-P2 and P1-P3) were selected in a conserved region of the polymerase L gene. In infected cell cultures, this method detected RSVA (n = 1...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1997
A M Bergmans M F Peeters J F Schellekens M C Vos L J Sabbe J M Ossewaarde H Verbakel H J Hooft L M Schouls

The diagnostic value of the detection of immunoglobulin G (IgG) and IgM by Bartonella henselae-based indirect fluorescence assay (IFA) and enzyme-linked immunoassay (EIA) for the diagnosis of cat scratch disease (CSD) was evaluated. The IFA was performed either with B. henselae that was cocultivated for a few hours with Vero cells or with noncocultivated B. henselae as the antigen. Additionally...

2012
Phuong H Nguyen Alyssa E Lowe Reynaldo Martorell Hieu Nguyen Hoa Pham Son Nguyen Kimberly B Harding Lynnette M Neufeld Gregory A Reinhart Usha Ramakrishnan

BACKGROUND Low birth weight and maternal anemia remain intractable problems in many developing countries. The adequacy of the current strategy of providing iron-folic acid (IFA) supplements only during pregnancy has been questioned given many women enter pregnancy with poor iron stores, the substantial micronutrient demand by maternal and fetal tissues, and programmatic issues related to timing...

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