- 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.