Use of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay techniques with cross-reacting human sera in diagnosis of murine typhus and spotted fever.
AUTOR(ES)
Keysary, A
RESUMO
Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) techniques for the determination of immunoglobulin G to rickettsial lipopolysaccharides were developed. These techniques provide a simple and convenient way to serodiagnose Mediterranean spotted fever and murine typhus with a single serum dilution. The results of the ELISAs correlated with the indirect immunofluorescence assay titers of cross-reacting sera.
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