2011
DOI: 10.1136/sextrans-2011-050108.523
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P4-S3.08 Development of a novel chimeric protein construct for improved diagnosis of syphilis

Abstract: suggests that phylotypes differ phenotypically. An accurate survey of genetic diversity and population structure will facilitate responsible selection of drug and/or vaccine targets for future treatments, and will enable better understanding of virulence factors contributing to the wide range of severity of symptoms associated with trichomoniasis. Objectives To develop a novel diagnostic protein in order to enhance early detection of syphilis infections and improve overall syphilis diagnosis. Methods Using poo… Show more

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