A valuable serological test for the diagnosis of latent forms of female gonorrhea

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The complement binding reaction can be used for diagnostic purposes in two ways: either, having a known antigen, an antibody corresponding to this antigen is determined in the patient's body, or, conversely, having a known antibody, an antigen corresponding to this antibody is sought in the patient's body.

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L. K. Viktorov

II Moscow Medical Institute

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Bacteriological laboratory 1st Obstetric and gynecological clinic

Russian Federation

I. I. Feigel

II Moscow Medical Institute

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Bacteriological laboratory of the 1st Obstetric and Gynecological Clinic

Russian Federation

T. O. Orlova

II Moscow Medical Institute

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Bacteriological laboratory of the 1st Obstetric and Gynecological Clinic

Russian Federation

B. M. Dobrov

II Moscow Medical Institute

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Bacteriological laboratory of the 1st Obstetric and Gynecological Clinic

Russian Federation

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