Exemplos de uso de ML flow em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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The positive ML Flow test was helpful in diagnosing a possible reinfection/ relapse case.
In the study by Bührer-Sékula et al, ML Flow was positive in 97.4% of MB cases and in 97.8% of patients with a BI> 2.
The association between BI and ML Flow indicated that as the BI increases, the results from the serological test also rise, as previously demonstrated by Lyon 2005.
The agreement study between ML Flow and ELISA PGL-I showed a kappa coefficient of 0.628, which is considered substantial Table 3.
The positive ML Flow test performed during the dermatological consultation induced further examination of material from lymph node biopsy
The multivariate analysis was conducted for each block of variables that were adjusted for each other and for the ML Flow result.
the variables grouped in blocks adjusted for each other and for the ML Flow result were evaluated.
Regional and State referral services showed a lower likelihood of ML Flow seropositivity.
Seropositivity of 20.5% is in agreement with reports that showed ML Flow test seropositivity in leprosy household contacts of 28.6% and of 15.6.
reliability observed with ML Flow.
witnessed by the fact that the ML Flow results altered the final classification.
a negative skin smear and a negative ML Flow determined the case classification as paucibacillary PB.
9.8% 17/173 presented a negative ML Flow and were reclassified as PB.
Table 2 shows that the PGL-1 ML Flow serological test was applied in 56 patients, 23 41% male
Twelve diagnosed cases in Paracatu and 91 household contacts were not submitted to the ML Flow test due to the lack of kits for the tests in the same reference unit.
which was less than when armadillos from the same area were tested by ML Flow 29.7%, and less than armadillos from Louisiana
ML Flow seropositivity was also higher in patients classified as lepromatous
Analyses showed that the factors that best explain ML Flow seropositivity in individuals younger than 18 years-old are those associated with a higher bacterial load, corroborating previous studies.
The association between ML Flow positivity and the variables under study was defined using odds ratio
should present a positive ML Flow due to the presence of a large quantity of anti-PGL1 antibodies,