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seroconversion

 
Dictionary: se·ro·con·ver·sion   (sîr'ō-kən-vûr'zhən, -shən) pronunciation

n.
Development of antibodies in blood serum as a result of infection or immunization.

seroconvert se'ro·con·vert' (-vûrt') v.

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(sir′ōkənvur′zhən)
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A blood test in which the amount of time required for the blood to change from seronegative to seropositive is indicative of specific diseases.

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The development of antibodies to an infectious organism in response to natural infection or to the administration of a vaccine.

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Seroconversion is the development of detectable specific antibodies to microorganisms in the blood serum as a result of infection or immunization. Serology (the testing for antibodies) is used to determine antibody positivity. Prior to seroconversion, the blood test is seronegative for the antibody; after seroconversion, the blood test is seropositive for the antibody.

The word is often used in reference to blood testing for anti-HIV antibodies. In particular, "seroconverted" has been used to mean "became HIV positive."[1]

Seroreversion is the opposite of seroconversion. This is when the tests can no longer detect antibodies in a patient’s serum.[2]

Background

The immune system maintains an "immunological memory" against past pathogens to facilitate early detection and to confer protective immunity against a rechallenge. This explains why many childhood diseases never recur in adulthood (and when they do, it generally indicates immunosuppression or failure of a vaccine).

In the initial (primary infection) phase of the infection, immunoglobulin M (IgM) antibodies are produced and as these levels drop (and become undetectable) immunoglobulin G (IgG) levels rise and remain detectable. Upon reinfection, IgM antibodies usually do not rise again but IgG levels will increase. Thus an elevated IgM titre indicates recent primary infection, while the presence of IgG suggests past infection or immunization.

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References

  1. ^ http://www.avclub.com/content/node/92431
  2. ^ Tantalo et al., JID 2005:191; "Treponema pallidum strain-specific differences in neuroinvasion and clinical phenotype in a rabbit model"

 
 
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