Publications by authors named "Pavel Zampach"

We retrospectively assessed the utility of a flow cytometry-based test quantifying the percentage of CD3+ T cells with the CD4-/CD8- phenotype for predicting tularemia diagnoses in 64 probable and confirmed tularemia patients treated during 2003-2015 and 342 controls with tularemia-like illnesses treated during 2012-2015 in the Czech Republic. The median percentage of CD3+/CD4-/CD8- T cells in peripheral blood was higher in tularemia patients (19%, 95% CI 17%-22%) than in controls (3%, 95% CI 2%-3%). When we used 8% as the cutoff, this test's sensitivity was 0.

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Based on literature data and their own experience, the authors recommend in case syphilis screening results are positive for antibodies against a nonspecific antigen and negative for antibodies against a specific antigen to consider this fact a signal of the possible presence of antiphospholipid syndrome.

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[Interpretation of serological examinations].

Klin Mikrobiol Infekc Lek

February 2007

The article summarizes our experience and rules concerning interpretation of serological examination results. It describes in brief the mechanisms of antibody production and the laboratory methods in use. All factors influencing the interpretation of serological examinations are analyzed in detail.

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