Precipitins to inhaled avian antigens: results of an inter-laboratory study.Clin Allergy. 1983 Sep; 13(5):451-7.CA
Abstract
Precipitins against avian antigens in sera from patients with extrinsic allergic alveolitis, asymptomatic pigeon and chicken breeders and from control individuals were tested with different antigen extracts in six laboratories by a variety of different methods. Eighty percent of the results coincided in identifying the positive sera from patients and 90% in identifying the controls. It seems possible therefore to exchange results among experienced laboratories with fair confidence.
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Journal Article
Language
eng
PubMed ID
6627622
Citation
Bergmann, K C., et al. "Precipitins to Inhaled Avian Antigens: Results of an Inter-laboratory Study." Clinical Allergy, vol. 13, no. 5, 1983, pp. 451-7.
Bergmann KC, Aiache JM, Bartmann K, et al. Precipitins to inhaled avian antigens: results of an inter-laboratory study. Clin Allergy. 1983;13(5):451-7.
Bergmann, K. C., Aiache, J. M., Bartmann, K., Fooke-Achterrath, M., Kraft, D., Longbottom, J. L., & Wichert, P. V. (1983). Precipitins to inhaled avian antigens: results of an inter-laboratory study. Clinical Allergy, 13(5), 451-7.
Bergmann KC, et al. Precipitins to Inhaled Avian Antigens: Results of an Inter-laboratory Study. Clin Allergy. 1983;13(5):451-7. PubMed PMID: 6627622.
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AU - Kraft,D,
AU - Longbottom,J L,
AU - Wichert,P V,
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JF - Clinical allergy
JO - Clin Allergy
VL - 13
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N2 - Precipitins against avian antigens in sera from patients with extrinsic allergic alveolitis, asymptomatic pigeon and chicken breeders and from control individuals were tested with different antigen extracts in six laboratories by a variety of different methods. Eighty percent of the results coincided in identifying the positive sera from patients and 90% in identifying the controls. It seems possible therefore to exchange results among experienced laboratories with fair confidence.
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