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. 1991 Aug;33(3):283-9.
doi: 10.1016/0166-0934(91)90027-w.

Advantages of multiple cell culture systems for detection of mixed-virus infections

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Advantages of multiple cell culture systems for detection of mixed-virus infections

C K Fong et al. J Virol Methods. 1991 Aug.
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Abstract

Simultaneous infections by two or more viruses occur frequently, especially in immunosuppressed patients. In order to detect more than one viral agent in a single specimen, multiple cell systems have been employed in our laboratory. Specimens are routinely inoculated into four different cell cultures, namely: MRC-5, a human diploid lung fibroblast cell strain; A549, a human continuous cell line; primary guinea pig embryo (GPE) cell culture, and primary rhesus monkey kidney (RhMK) cell culture. For rapid detection of cytomegalovirus (CMV) antigen, MRC-5 cells grown in shell vials containing coverslips are also inoculated with the same specimens followed by centrifugation. During 1989, nine cases of multiple-virus isolations were obtained in this laboratory. In all nine patients, CMV was detected in MRC-5 cells. Five of the nine cases were co-infected with HSV-1, three were co-infected with adenovirus, and one was co-infected with both HSV-1 and adenovirus. All four adenovirus isolates were obtained in A549 cells. Of the six HSV-1 isolates, one was detected in all three cell cultures, e.g. MRC-5, A549 and GPE; one was detected in both MRC-5 and A549 cells, and four were isolated in a single-cell type only. For nine CMV-positive cases, five were obtained by both conventional and centrifugation cultures, two each were detected by centrifugation or conventional culture only. Thus for a maximum detection of viruses present in a single specimen, it is suggested that multiple-cell-culture systems, together with more than one technique, should be employed.

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