Specific identification of human cytomegalovirus isolates by anti-complement immunofluorescence with immune hamster sera.
AUTOR(ES)
Schmidt, N J
RESUMO
An anti-complement immunofluorescence test utilizing cytomegalovirus immune hamster sera specifically identified cytomegalovirus isolates showing an early, typical cytopathic effect. Inclusion of a control conjugate against adenovirus group antigen permitted correct identification, as adenoviruses, of a few isolates initially suspected of being cytomegalovirus on the basis of cytopathic effect.
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