IPA: /sɪˈrɒlədʒi/
KK: /sɪˈrɑlədʒi/
The study of blood serum and its reactions, often used to understand diseases and immune responses.
Doctors use serology to test for various infections in the blood.
Serology → It is formed from "sērum" (from Latin, meaning serum) and "-logy" (from Greek "logia", meaning study of). The word refers to the study of serum, particularly in relation to blood and immune responses.
Think of 'serum' as the liquid part of blood that is studied in serology, and remember that '-logy' means the study of something.