Comparison of human immunodeficiency virus and syphilis results in pooled sera versus individual samples of blood donors attending suez canal university hospital
Menna Ghoneim,
Fadia Attia,
Hagar Kamaleldin
et al.
Abstract:Egypt is one of the countries where sexually transmitted diseases like human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and syphilis are least prevalent. HIV and syphilis count less than one percent of total Egyptian population. An ELISA protocol for pooling serum samples is simple and may provide a way to reduce the cost and time needed for analysis. This study aimed to investigate the applicability and reliability of testing pooled sera of blood donors for HIV and syphilis compared to testing their individual sera and to … Show more
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