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Rapid viral diagnosis

Pathology, 1986
This chapter presents an overview of rapid viral diagnosis, focusing on the advantages and limitations of common methods used, the factors involved in test selection, the validation and monitoring of test performance, and the critical importance of sample collection.
M J, Waters, I D, Gust
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Rapid Viral Diagnosis

Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1984
The advent of antiviral chemotherapy provides a strong impetus to develop methods to diagnose viral infections rapidly and accurately. Several other potential contributions of rapid viral diagnoses to patient management also exist. Virus isolation remains the "gold standard" of viral diagnosis against which most newly developed diagnostic approaches ...
D D, Richman   +4 more
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Rapid diagnosis in serology

Enfermedades infecciosas y microbiologia clinica (English ed.), 2017
Serological diagnosis of acute phase infections implies the detection of IgM specific response, an effective marker of primary infection, but with less clinical significance in reactivations or reinfections. The aim of this article is to provide an updated view of the rapid diagnosis in serology by detecting the IgM isotype and reviewing its ...
Isabel, García-Bermejo   +1 more
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Rapid Viral Diagnosis

Medical Clinics of North America, 1983
There has been much interest and activity in the development of techniques for rapid viral diagnosis which would allow successful intervention in the treatment of patients or their contacts or in the control of viral diseases in the community. The greatest emphasis has been on techniques that permit viral detection directly in the clinical specimen ...
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Rapid Diagnosis of Pertussis

Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1990
A rapid and sensitive method has been devised for the detection of Bordetella pertussis in clinical samples. The feasibility of the technique, which is based upon enzymatic assay of adenylate cyclase associated with the intact B. pertussis organisms, has been demonstrated in laboratory simulations.
D L, Confer   +3 more
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RAPID DIAGNOSIS OF INFLUENZA

The Lancet, 1968
Abstract In seven out of eight proven cases of influenza due to the A 2 virus, the diagnosis was established by immunofluorescence: in three cases in three hours by direct staining of sputum; and in the other three cases in thirty-six hours by means of monkey-kidney tissue-culture or organ culture of throat washings.
J F, Hers, L, van der Kuip, N, Masurel
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Rapid diagnosis of cytomegalovirus infection

Journal of Hospital Infection, 1985
Several assays are in preparation for the diagnosis of cytomegalovirus infection in acquired immune deficiency syndrome and other immunocompromised patients. In particular, ELISA and DNA probes look to be particularly promising for testing body fluids and tissue sections respectively but these assays are not currently available.
R M, du Bois   +2 more
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Rapid Diagnosis of Viral Pathogens

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1995
The past decade has seen significant improvement in the laboratory methods for the diagnosis of viral infections. Specific antiviral agents are available for treatment of several viral infections, further increasing the need for rapid and accurate viral diagnostics.
L M, Mann, G L, Woods
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