2007
DOI: 10.1517/17530059.1.4.511
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Clinical utility of avidity assays

Abstract: IgM may persist for months, presenting a risk of an erroneous diagnosis where serology is the only available tool. Indeed, IgM may be detected in secondary infection as a result of crossreactivity and/or nonspecific stimulation of the immune system. One test that can aid the serologist is IgG avidity testing, in that the avidity of IgG is low early in infection with the avidity of IgG antibodies increasing over time. Congenital toxoplasmosis can induce serious sequelae. Detectable IgM usually persists long aft… Show more

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“…Avidity is defined as the aggregate strength with which a mixture of polyclonal IgG molecules binds to multiple antigenic epitopes of proteins (12). It gradually matures over several months, reflective of antigen-driven selection of B cells producing IgG of increasing affinity (3,11,12).…”
Section: Definition Of Avidity and Basic Methodologymentioning
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“…Avidity is defined as the aggregate strength with which a mixture of polyclonal IgG molecules binds to multiple antigenic epitopes of proteins (12). It gradually matures over several months, reflective of antigen-driven selection of B cells producing IgG of increasing affinity (3,11,12).…”
Section: Definition Of Avidity and Basic Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It gradually matures over several months, reflective of antigen-driven selection of B cells producing IgG of increasing affinity (3,11,12). IgG antibodies produced during the first few months following primary infection exhibit low avidity (i.e., they bind weakly to the antigen), whereas antibodies produced by 6 months postinfection exhibit high avidity (i.e., they bind tightly to the antigen) (3,11,12).…”
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