Is the Interpretation of Serological Findings in Rubella an Urgent Problem?
Authors:
Mrázová M.'; Šmelhausová M.'; V. Nádvorník 2
Authors‘ workplace:
SSáátní zdravotní ústav, Centrum epidemiologie a mikrobiologie, Praha, ředitel doc. MUDr. J. Křáz 2lnfekční oddělení ÚVN Praha, primář pplk. MUDr. V. Nádvorntk
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Prakt. Lék. 2001; (11): 637-640
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The objective of the presented work was:
1. To record in clinically manifest cases of rubella in non-immunized men agreement of applied serological tests.2. To demonstrate the controversial character of the interpretation of serological findings in rubella in a group of immunized and non-immunized pregnant women.The authors analyze in particular serological findings of rubella IgM and IgG antibodies and the avidity of IgG rubella antibodies.
Key words:
rubella - serological tests - IgM rubella antibodies - IgG rubella antibodies - avidity - interpretation of findings.
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2001 Issue 11
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