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Comparative Study
. 1978 May-Jun;129(4):545-52.

[Rapid virus diagnosis by electrosyneresis (author's transl)]

[Article in French]
  • PMID: 211893
Comparative Study

[Rapid virus diagnosis by electrosyneresis (author's transl)]

[Article in French]
A Gaspar et al. Ann Microbiol (Paris). 1978 May-Jun.

Abstract

Electrosyneresis (counter-current immunoelectrophoresis) detected the presence of 7 coxsackieviruses and 1 poliovirus in 70 specimens of stools. Identical results were obtained by inoculation of mice and tissue cultures. First screening of specimens was undertaken with a human "standard" gammaglobulin; only specimens precipitating with this reagent contained viral antigens. Hence, especially in children, all negative stools could be excluded from subsequent tests with antiserum pools and monospecific antisera. In our experience, electrosyneresis is a specific method: every type of coxsackievirus and poliovirus types react only with the corresponding monospecific antisera. Electrosyneresis appears to be a sensitive procedure: viral antigens corresponding to 10(4) TCID50/ml can be dtected.

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