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El ensayo inmunosorbente enzima conjugada (ELISA) en el diagnóstico de rotavirus
(1977)
La creciente importancia que los rotavirus tienen en: las llamadas diarreas inespecíficas (3,6) ha llevado al desarrollo de diversas técnicas de laboratorio para estudiar el papel de esos vírus en la etiología de la diarrea. ...
S-IgA cholera toxin and rotavirus antibody in human colostrum
(Acta Paediar Scand 68(3): 161-164. 1979, 1979)
S-IgA cholera toxin and rotavirus antibody inhuman colostrum. Acta Paediatr Scand, 68: 161, 1979.—S-1gA antibodies against cholera toxin and rotavirus were assayed in 43 colostral samples by means of an enzyme-linked ...
Diagnóstico de rotavirus por microscopía electrónica y el ensayo inmunosorbente enzima conjugada (ELISA)
(Boletín de la Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana 86(5):391-397. 1979, 1979-05)
Este trabajo tiene por objeto demostrar la eficiencia del ensayo inmunosorbente enzima conjugada (ELISA) como método para el diagnóstico de rotavirus. Para ello se analizaron muestras provenientes, de 247 niños con diarrea ...
Secretory antibody directed against rotavirus in human milk—measurement by means of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
(The Journal of Peditrics: 93(6): 916-921. 1978, 1978-12)
Human milk contains antibodies to a variety of enteropathic agents. We utilized the method of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay to investigate anti-rotavirus secretory IgA in 113 human milk and colostral specimens from a ...
Epidemiology of human rotavirus types 1 and 2 as studied by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
(The New England Journal of Medicine 299:1156-1161, 1978-11-23)
To determine the relative importance of two known serotypes of human rotavirus, we developed an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay to differentiate serotype-specific rotavirus antigen and antibody. Using this technic, we ...
Diarrhea associated with rotavirus in rural Guatemala: a longitudinal study of 24 infants and young children
(The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 28(2):325-328. 1979, 1979-03)
A population of 24 infants and young children followed prospectively during the first 3 years of life was studied for the occurrence of rotavirus infection by using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay to detect virus in ...