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Paul-Bunnell+test

One entry found for Paul-Bunnell test.
Main Entry: Paul-Bun·nell test
Pronunciation: primarystresspodotl-primarystressbschwan-schwal-
Function: noun
: a test for heterophile antibodies used in the diagnosis of infectious mononucleosis -- called also Paul-Bunnell reaction
Paul, John Rodman (1893-1971), and Bunnell, Walls Willard (1902-1965), American physicians. Paul served for many years on the medical faculty at Yale University. He undertook major research on several microbial diseases. In a systematic study of familial rheumatic fever, he determined that a streptococcus infection precipitated the disease. He published a book-length study of the epidemiology of rheumatic fever in 1930. With Bunnell he developed in 1932 a laboratory test for infectious mononucleosis based on their discovery of heterophile antibodies in the sera of persons with the disease.