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New enzyme immunoassays for sensitive detection of circulating Candida albicans mannan and antimannan antibodies : Useful combined test for diagnosis of systemic candidiasis

Two standardized enzyme immunoassays for the serological diagnosis of candidiasis were developed. The first one detects antimannan antibodies, while the second one detects mannan with a sensitivity of 0.1 ng/ml. These tests were applied to 162 serum samples retrospectively selected from 43 patients...

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Published in:Journal of clinical microbiology 1999-05, Vol.37 (5), p.1510-1517
Main Authors: SENDID, B, TABOURET, M, POIROT, J. L, MATHIEU, D, FRUIT, J, POULAIN, D
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Female
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Human mycoses
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Immunoenzyme Techniques
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Mannans - immunology
Medical sciences
Microbiology
Middle Aged
Mycological methods and techniques used in mycology
Mycology
Mycoses
Mycotic sepsis
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Serologic Tests
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