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. 1960 Jul;13(4):331–335. doi: 10.1136/jcp.13.4.331

THE HAEMAGGLUTINATION TEST FOR TOXOPLASMA ANTIBODIES

R G Mitchell 1, C A Green 1
PMCID: PMC480090  PMID: 14422988

Abstract

Four hundred and forty-six patients' sera from a hospital blood transfusion department in Newcastle were examined for toxoplasma antibodies by a haemagglutination test.

Forty per cent. of the sera gave positive reactions, and an increase in the percentage of positive sera was found with increasing age, rising to over 60% at the age of 70 and over. A wide range of titres was demonstrated amongst positive cases, the highest titres approaching those obtained in two cases of active toxoplasmosis.

In a separate survey, no quantitative agreement was found between dye test titres and haemagglutination titres.

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