A parallel serological study of the blood sera of typhoid patients has been made by the methods of countercurrent immunoelectrophoresis and the indirect hemagglutination test with a view to establish the presence of soluble typhoid antigens and their corresponding antibodies. As shown in this study, the occurrence of Salmonella typhi O- and Vi-antigens is essentially higher than the content of specific antibodies in diagnostically significant titers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe serological method (indirect hemagglutination test) has been used in the surveillance of diphtheria infection. The structure of immunity to diphtheria in the population of the region has been studied. The possibility of increasing intervals between booster immunizations has been confirmed.
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