English edit

Etymology edit

sero- +‎ reactive

Adjective edit

seroreactive (not comparable)

  1. That reacts (e.g. to a virus) in blood serum
    • 2016 March 8, “Risk Factors and Screening for Trypanosoma cruzi Infection of Dutch Blood Donors”, in PLOS ONE[1], →DOI:
      Testing 1,333 at-risk donors, none (0.0%; 95%, CI 0.0–0.4%) was seroreactive for IgG antibodies to T.

Noun edit

seroreactive (plural seroreactives)

  1. Such a material

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