1966
DOI: 10.1016/s0041-3879(66)80006-5
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Kaolin agglutination test in diagnosis of tuberculosis in Kenya

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“…There are reports indicating a direct correlation between the antibody levels and the duration of illness, while as some have observed no such correlation. [28][29][30] We did not observe any significant difference in the mean immunoglobulin levels between the two sexes in the patient group, which is in agreement with some other authors. 9 However, some have noticed a significant rise of IgA in female patients.…”
Section: -17supporting
confidence: 91%
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“…There are reports indicating a direct correlation between the antibody levels and the duration of illness, while as some have observed no such correlation. [28][29][30] We did not observe any significant difference in the mean immunoglobulin levels between the two sexes in the patient group, which is in agreement with some other authors. 9 However, some have noticed a significant rise of IgA in female patients.…”
Section: -17supporting
confidence: 91%
“…This is in conformity with some earlier reports. 29,30 However, some have observed that IgM (in addition to IgG) decreases with age, while as, IgA is changed very little. 18 It has earlier been observed that the adult levels of serum IgG and IgM are attained by 16 years of age but IgA continues to raise throughout early adulthood.…”
Section: -17mentioning
confidence: 99%