Hemagglutination inhibition test

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hemagglutination test

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  • The hemagglutination inhibition test is a version of this method used measure the quantity of an antigen in a sample.
  • This is particularly important in assessing immunity when antibody titers are low, since the hemagglutination inhibition test is less reliable then.
  • Virus isolation and virulence testing involves the inoculation of embryonating chicken eggs and testing the chorioallantoic fluid for hemagglutination activity; if positive, the hemagglutination-inhibition test is performed to confirm the presence of NDV.
  • The minimum concentration of Escherichia cells detected in the passive hemagglutination inhibition test is 0.
  • The hemagglutination inhibition test is commonly used to measure measles antibodies for the determination of immune status.

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