EPISODE · Feb 14, 2026 · 38 MIN
Micro 6: Serologic Diagnosis
from Clinical Deep Dives · host Dr Manaan Kar Ray
This episode introduces serologic diagnosis as a fundamentally different way of knowing infection - not by finding the microbe itself, but by interpreting the host’s immune response to it. Drawing from Murray’s chapter, the focus is on antibodies as biological records: signals of exposure, timing, and immune engagement.The episode explores how antigen–antibody interactions are harnessed in diagnostic tests, from agglutination and precipitation to enzyme-linked and rapid immunoassays. Rather than listing techniques, the narrative centres on what serology can and cannot tell us: distinction between acute and past infection, primary versus secondary responses, and the limits of cross-reactivity.Clinically, this chapter explains why serology remains indispensable for infections that are difficult to culture, transient in the bloodstream, or already resolved. Conceptually, it reinforces an important diagnostic humility - that medicine often infers truth indirectly, by listening carefully to the body’s own adaptive response.Key Takeaways* Serologic tests detect immune response rather than the organism itself* Antibody class and titre provide clues to timing and exposure* Cross-reactivity and background immunity can complicate interpretation* Serology is especially valuable when direct detection is difficult* Diagnosis often depends on pattern recognition, not single results This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit drmanaankarray.substack.com/subscribe
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