What are the limitations of serological testing in diagnosing infectious diseases?
Serological testing has limitations in diagnosing infectious diseases, including:
1. False negatives: Early infection, immune suppression, or poor immune response can lead to false-negative results.
2. False positives: Cross-reactivity, previous exposure, or vaccination can cause false-positive results.
3. Window period: There’s a delay between infection and antibody detection, leading to false-negative results during the early stages.
4. Limited sensitivity and specificity: Tests may not detect all cases or may confuse with other infections.