Serological Diagnosis of Gonorrhea.

Abstract

An antigen specific for Neisseria gonorrhoeae was extracted with a surfactant from T-1 phase cells of strain F-62; this antigen was purified partially by fractional ethanolic precipitation and centrifugation. The anitgen was characterized as a low molecular weight glycoprotein. With a c(14)-labeled preparation of this gonococcal antigen, a radioimmunoassay was developed the serodiagnosis of gonorrhea. When 382 human sera from acutely infected and well documented negative control subjects were assayed by this procedure, 90% were diagnosed correctly, 5% were diagnosed incorrectly, and 5% of the results were indecisive. The assay procedure was modified in that the antigen was labeled with a more easily quantifiable isotope, 125I. In this latter system, 77% of the sera were diagnosed correctly, 13% were false positive or negative, and 10% of the results were indecisive. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 01, 1976
Accession Number
ADA034281

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  • Jon A. Rudbach

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  • University of Montana

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  • Biomedical

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  • Air Force
  • Antibodies
  • Biological Sciences
  • Biomedical Research
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  • Gonorrhea
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  • Molecular Weight
  • New York
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  • United States Government

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  • Medicine

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