Serology

- Introduction: Provides an overview of immunology and its significance in medical diagnostics.

- Immunity: Explores the body's defense mechanisms against pathogens, including innate and adaptive immunity.

- Immunoglobulin: Studies antibodies and their roles in the immune response.

- Vaccination: Covers the principles and practices of immunization to prevent diseases.

- Serodiagnosis Principles: Focuses on the principles behind using serum antibodies to diagnose diseases.

- Serodiagnosis Methods: Examines various techniques used in serodiagnosis.

- Enzyme Link Immuno-Sorbent Assay (ELISA): Discusses the ELISA technique for detecting and quantifying substances, typically antigens or antibodies.

- Radio Immuno-Assay (RIA) methods: Explores the use of radioactively labeled substances to detect and measure antigens or antibodies.

- Widal, VDRL, RA, ASO, CRP: Studies specific tests used to diagnose infections and autoimmune diseases, including typhoid, syphilis, rheumatoid arthritis, streptococcal infections, and inflammation.

- HIV, HBs AG, HCG: Focuses on tests for HIV, hepatitis B surface antigen, and human chorionic gonadotropin.

- Coomb’s ANA, Anti-F: Covers tests for autoimmune diseases, including the Coomb’s test for hemolytic anemia and ANA and Anti-F for detecting autoantibodies.

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Serology

The MLT program covers Introduction to Immunity, Immunoglobulin, Vaccination, Serodiagnosis Principles and Methods, ELISA, RIA methods, and tests like Widal, VDRL, RA, ASO, CRP, HIV, HBs AG, HCG, and Coomb's ANA, Anti-F, focusing on immune response and diagnostic techniques.



- Introduction: Provides an overview of immunology and its significance in medical diagnostics.

- Immunity: Explores the body's defense mechanisms against pathogens, including innate and adaptive immunity.

- Immunoglobulin: Studies antibodies and their roles in the immune response.

- Vaccination: Covers the principles and practices of immunization to prevent diseases.

- Serodiagnosis Principles: Focuses on the principles behind using serum antibodies to diagnose diseases.

- Serodiagnosis Methods: Examines various techniques used in serodiagnosis.

- Enzyme Link Immuno-Sorbent Assay (ELISA): Discusses the ELISA technique for detecting and quantifying substances, typically antigens or antibodies.

- Radio Immuno-Assay (RIA) methods: Explores the use of radioactively labeled substances to detect and measure antigens or antibodies.

- Widal, VDRL, RA, ASO, CRP: Studies specific tests used to diagnose infections and autoimmune diseases, including typhoid, syphilis, rheumatoid arthritis, streptococcal infections, and inflammation.

- HIV, HBs AG, HCG: Focuses on tests for HIV, hepatitis B surface antigen, and human chorionic gonadotropin.

- Coomb’s ANA, Anti-F: Covers tests for autoimmune diseases, including the Coomb’s test for hemolytic anemia and ANA and Anti-F for detecting autoantibodies.