Serological Tests Suitable for the Laboratory Diagnosis of Rubeola Infection
Sérologické testy vhodné pro laboratorní diagnózu spalničkové infekce
Spalničkovou infekci lze diagnostikovat sérologicky:
1. průkazem specifických spalničkových protilátek třídy IgM, nebo 2. stanovením signifikantního vzestupu koncentrace celkových specifických spalničkových imunoglobulinů mezi párovými séry, sérem akutním a rekonvalescentním.
Klíčová slova:
spalničková infekce - laboratorní diagnostika - sérologie.
Authors:
M. Šmelhausová
Authors‘ workplace:
Centrum epidemiologie a mikrobiologie, Státní zdravotní ústav, Praha, ředitel doc. MUDr. J. Kříž
Published in:
Prakt. Lék. 2001; (2): 76-77
Category:
Overview
Rubeola infection can be diagnosed serologically by 1. detection of specific rubeola antibodies class IgM or 2. by assessment of a significant rise of total specific rubeola immunoglobulins between paired sera - acute and convalescent serum.
Key words:
rubeola infection - laboratory diagnosis - serology.
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