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Paul-Bunnell test

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Paul–Bun·nell test

noun \ˈpl-ˈbən-əl-\

Definition of PAUL-BUNNELL TEST

: a test for heterophile antibodies used in the diagnosis of infectious mononucleosis—called also Paul-Bunnell reaction

Biographical Note for PAUL-BUNNELL TEST

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.