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Diagnostic Immunology

Immunodiagnostics is a type of diagnostic testing that uses an antigen-antibody reaction to diagnose disease. In the treatment and prevention of infectious diseases and immune-mediated diseases, immunologic approaches are used as tools. Antibody collection is extremely important in diagnostic immunology. These blood proteins, which are used as laboratory reagents, are created as the body tries to fight against a specific antigen. The Y-shaped proteins bind to foreign molecules like bacteria or viruses when they are activated. They then destroy these compounds if they are successful.  They have a high specificity and sensitivity that is determined by the antibody detection value. The COVID-19 outbreak has compelled health organisations all over the world to pioneer innovative approaches to safeguarding global inhabitants. Diagnostic immunology has played a key role, gaining popularity for its ability to treat and prevent viral and immune-mediated disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, and Crohn's disease. The technology, also known as immunodiagnostics, relies on antigen-antibody responses to detect disease and devise therapy and preventative strategies.

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