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Serology is the scientific study of serum and other . In practice, the term usually refers to the diagnostic identification of in the serum.

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Such antibodies are typically formed in response to an infection (against a given ),
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against other foreign proteins (in response, for example, to a mismatched blood transfusion), or to one's own proteins (in instances of autoimmune disease). In either case, the procedure is simple.


Serological tests
Serological tests are diagnostic methods that are used to identify antibodies and in a patient's sample. Serological tests may be performed to diagnose and autoimmune illnesses, to check if a person has immunity to certain diseases, and in many other situations, such as determining an individual's . Serological tests may also be used in forensic serology to investigate crime scene evidence. Several methods can be used to detect antibodies and antigens, including , agglutination, precipitation, complement-fixation, and fluorescent antibodies and more recently chemiluminescence.


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Microbiology
In , serologic tests are used to determine if a person has antibodies against a specific , or to detect antigens associated with a pathogen in a person's sample. Serologic tests are especially useful for organisms that are difficult to culture by routine laboratory methods, like Treponema pallidum (the causative agent of ), or .

The presence of antibodies against a pathogen in a person's blood indicates that they have been exposed to that pathogen. Most serologic tests measure one of two types of antibodies: (IgM) and (IgG). IgM is produced in high quantities shortly after a person is exposed to the pathogen, and production declines quickly thereafter. IgG is also produced on the first exposure, but not as quickly as IgM. On subsequent exposures, the antibodies produced are primarily IgG, and they remain in circulation for a prolonged period of time.

This affects the interpretation of serology results: a positive result for IgM suggests that a person is currently or recently infected, while a positive result for IgG and negative result for IgM suggests that the person may have been infected or immunized in the past. Antibody testing for infectious diseases is often done in two phases: during the initial illness (acute phase) and after recovery (convalescent phase). The amount of antibody in each specimen () is compared, and a significantly higher amount of IgG in the convalescent specimen suggests infection as opposed to previous exposure.

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False negative results for antibody testing can occur in people who are , as they produce lower amounts of antibodies, and in people who receive antimicrobial drugs early in the course of the infection.
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Transfusion medicine
is typically performed using serologic methods. The antigens on a person's red blood cells, which determine their , are identified using that contain antibodies, called . When the antibodies bind to red blood cells that express the corresponding antigen, they cause red blood cells to clump together (agglutinate), which can be identified visually. The person's blood group antibodies can also be identified by adding plasma to cells that express the corresponding antigen and observing the agglutination reactions.
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Other serologic methods used in transfusion medicine include and the direct and indirect antiglobulin tests. Crossmatching is performed before a blood transfusion to ensure that the donor blood is compatible. It involves adding the recipient's plasma to the donor blood cells and observing for agglutination reactions. The direct antiglobulin test is performed to detect if antibodies are bound to red blood cells inside the person's body, which is abnormal and can occur in conditions like autoimmune hemolytic anemia, hemolytic disease of the newborn and transfusion reactions. The indirect antiglobulin test is used to screen for antibodies that could cause transfusion reactions and identify certain blood group antigens.

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Immunology
Serologic tests can help to diagnose autoimmune disorders by identifying abnormal antibodies directed against a person's own tissues (). All people have different immunology graphs.


Serological surveys
A 2016 research paper by Metcalf et al., amongst whom were Neil Ferguson and , stated that serological surveys are often used by to determine the prevalence of a disease in a population. Such surveys are sometimes performed by random, anonymous sampling from samples taken for other medical tests or to assess the prevalence of antibodies of a specific organism or protective titre of antibodies in a population. Serological surveys are usually used to quantify the proportion of people or animals in a population positive for a specific antibody or the titre or concentrations of an antibody. These surveys are potentially the most direct and informative technique available to infer the dynamics of a population's susceptibility and level of immunity. The authors proposed a World Serology Bank (or serum bank) and foresaw "associated major methodological developments in serological testing, , and quantitative analysis, which could drive a in our understanding and of infectious diseases."

In a helpful reply entitled "Opportunities and challenges of a World Serum Bank", de Lusignan and Correa observed that the

In another helpful reply on the World Serum Bank, the Australian researcher declared that:

In April 2020, formed the COVID-19 Immunity Task Force, whose mandate is to carry out a serological survey in a scheme hatched in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.


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