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Antibody serology tests check for the presence or level of specific antibodies in the blood. Antibodies are proteins that your immune system makes to fight foreign substances. These substances are often pathogens, (disease-causing germs) such as viruses and bacteria.
Immunology is the study of the bodys immune system and its functions and disorders. Serology is the study of blood serum (the clear fluid that separates when blood clots). Immunology and serology laboratories focus on the following: Identifying antibodies.
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Serological tests are also known as blood tests. They are an important diagnostic tool in medical science. They measure the levels of different antibodies in the body. They help to determine illnesses, infections, and overall health.
One of the traditional methods of diagnosing viral in- fections is by use of paired sera. The testing of paired sera usually involves one or more tests performed on serum taken during the acute phase of disease and during the convalescent phase.
A serum albumin test measures the amount of this protein in the clear liquid portion of the blood. Albumin can also be measured in the urine. Blood is drawn from a vein (venipuncture), usually from the inside of the elbow or the back of the hand.
It is used to measure the presence of antibodies in a serum sample. In this test, a known amount of red blood cells is mixed with the sample. It is then incubated. If the sample contains antibodies, they will bind to the red blood cells.
Viral serology activities involve virus detection, quantifying viral antigens, and confirming the presence of virus or specific antibodies targeted against the virus, confirming contact with the pathogen.

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