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Vidala reaction - a diagnostic agglutination reaction involving the detection of antibodies recognizing Salmonella bacilli in the test serum, performed in the diagnosis of typhoid and typhoid fever

The test involves detecting the genetic material of the JCV polyomavirus, whichócan cause a variety of diseases, including móthroat inflammation in immunocompromised individuals.

The test detects West Nile virus antibodies to confirm ongoing or recent infection and to ródifferentiate the disease from bacterial meningitis.

The test checks for the presence of antibodies to hantaviruses, whichó can cause lung and kidney disease.

The test detects IgG AND IgM class antibodies against Francisella tulerensis bacteria, which causes tularemia.

The test detects antibodies indicative of infection with Coxiella burnetii bacteria, whichóre capable of causing Q fever.

The test detects antibodies indicative of a history of infection with Bartonella quintana bacteria, whichóre capable of causing trench fever, transmitted by the clothes louse.

The test involves detecting genetic material of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which causes tuberculosis, by PCR in the sputum próbs to confirm infection.

The test detects genetic material of the Bordetella bacteria, whichó can cause pertussis and other infections.