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    demonstrated. (Please see BC34D Laboratory Manual for more information) Concise Report/Summery: The term serology refers to both the study of general antigen-antibody reactions in a laboratory setting and the specific blood test conducted to test for the presence of antibodies. A serology test is performed to determine a patient’s blood type and to test for and identify an infection‚ giving serology applications in the fields of health care and criminology. The blood test can be either qualitative‚ to

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    Exercise 12: Serological Testing: Activity 1: Using Direct Fluorescent Antibody Technique to Test for Chlamydia Lab Report Pre-lab Quiz Results You scored 100% by answering 4 out of 4 questions correctly. 1. Which of the following has an epitope? You correctly answered: b. an antigen 2. Chlamydia trachomatis is You correctly answered: c. a bacterium that reproduces inside its host cell. 3. The infectious form of Chlamydia that is spread from person to person is the You correctly answered:

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    Laboratory Procedures in Serology Collection and Preparation of Specimen Fresh serum is always used Blood-Collected in the morning‚ usually venipuncture *Insert procedure here* Heat Inactivation for Serum Specimen *Insert procedure here* Reagents are serological purposes are purchased as pre-packed kits. The antigen suspension is in a dropper bottle that delivers a requisive quality. The kit also contains buffer and other accessories required for performing the test. Saline (85% NaCl w/

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    OUTLINE OF TOPICS IMMUNOLOGY AND SEROLOGY Dec 14‚ 2014 8:00 am – 12:00 nn Part 1: IMMUNOLOGY UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION 1. Historical Development 2. Definition of Terms UNIT II: IMMUNITY 1. Natural/Innate Immunity First line of Defense Anatomical/ Physical Barriers of Infections Second Line of Defense Physiological Barriers Biochemical Factors Cellular Factors Phagocytosis Third Line of Defense Immune response 2. Acquired/Adaptive Immunity Active Acquired Immunity Passive Acquired Immunity Humoral Immunity

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    Serology Serology? What is serology? How do Forensic Scientists use serology? Serology is the study of blood‚ blood serum‚ saliva‚ semen‚ and other bodily fluids. However the reason that this became a discipline of Forensic Science is because forensic scientists can use the DNA found from the different assortments of bodily fluids in order to narrow down and eliminate possible suspects. Forensic Serology is the study of serology in the relation to crimes and other legal matters‚ using a biological

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    Mindanao Medical Foundation College P. Villanueva St.‚ Davao City Course Syllabus Course Title: Immunology and Serology Course Description: Immunology is the study of the human body’s immune response to foreign antigens and disease. Serology is the study of constituents in serum that can be used for detection of disease and monitoring of therapy through serological laboratory testing. Course Credits: 4 Units Vision Statement: Mindanao Medical Foundation College is a private‚

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    disease if pathologic findings on small bowel biopsy were consistent with celiac disease‚ if our institution’s celiac disease serology cascade was positive‚ or if the diagnosis from an outside institution had corresponding clinical features. If there was no information concerning celiac disease in the EHR‚ the patient was excluded. Our institution’s celiac disease serology cascade algorithm is shown in Figure 1. Patients records were also assessed for age‚ sex‚ smoking status‚ employment status

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    VOLUNTEERS Immunization and Health History Name Last - First - MI Employee Health Center 325 Ninth Avenue‚ Box 359855 Seattle‚ Washington 98104 Social Security Number or EID : * REQUIRED * Home address Street - City - State - Zip Code Date of birth Month - Date - Year Gender: Home ( M F ) E-mail Telephone Department Comments : ) Cell ( HMC VOLUNTEERS Job Title VOLUNTEER Box Number 359788 Date began Yes No Will you have possible exposure to blood

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    The Coagulation Department tests and measures your blood’s ability to clot and the amount of time it takes to do so. The RPR (Syphilis) is the only one of the few test that goes to serology. The serology department test for blood-borne pathogens‚ including HIV and hepatitis B‚ and analyze blood specimens for diseases of public health significance‚ e.g.‚ vaccine preventable diseases‚ diseases transmitted from animals to humans and mosquito-borne

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    Origin of Forensic Science

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    the Chinese used forensics first many people still to this day believe that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle played a large part in scientific crime-detection though his character Sherlock Holmes. Sherlock Holmes applied the newest developing principles of serology‚ fingerprints‚ firearms identification‚ and questioned-documents examinations. Holmes did all of this way before a real-life criminal investigators came into play. When Holmes wrote his first novel‚ A Study in Scarlet‚ published in 1887‚ examples

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