Elevated titers of serum agglutinators. A serologic indicator of infection
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- DOI: 10.1093/ajcp/63.3.98
Elevated titers of serum agglutinators. A serologic indicator of infection
Abstract
Elevated titers of serum agglutinators (anti-FabIgG) are associated with significant and severe suppurative infection. Immunosuppression and long-term antibiotic therapy, however, may lead to negative tests.
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