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Development and evaluation of antigen capture ELISA for early clinical diagnosis of chikungunya
Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease, 09/30/09
Shukla J et al. – The antigen capture ELISA reported in this study was able to detect the presence of viral antigen as early as the second day of fever and, thus, can be very useful for early clinical diagnosis of CHIK with acute phase patient serum and CSF samples. This can also be used for rapid screening of large numbers of clinical samples in endemic areas during epidemics.
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