IgM globulin response in Q fever (Coxiella Burneti) infections

The IgM globulin response has been measured following the onset of primary Q fever infections. A complement fixation test method was used to measure the IgM after separation by ultracentrifugation in a sucrose density gradient. Specific IgM was demonstrable between 2 and 10 wk after onset of symptom...

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Immunoglobulin M - immunology
Q fever
Q Fever - immunology
Time Factors
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