
doi: 10.1159/000149101
pmid: 6987193
Radial hemolysis-in-agarose gel (HIG) with members of the genera Alphavirus and Flavivirus is described. The test can be reproduced with goose and sheep erythrocytes sensitized at the optimal pH for each virus. Human (O group), rooster, guinea pig, mouse and hamster erythrocytes were found to be unsuitable. The titer of immune ascitic fluids in HIG coincides with the titer in hemagglutination inhibition. Investigation of convalescent sera after laboratory infection suggests the possiblity of HIG application for serologic diagnosis of arbovirus infection.
Encephalitis Virus, Japanese, Sheep, Hemolytic Plaque Technique, Hemagglutination Tests, Dengue Virus, Antibodies, Viral, Encephalitis Viruses, Tick-Borne, Geese, Animals, Sindbis Virus, Chikungunya virus, West Nile virus, Arboviruses
Encephalitis Virus, Japanese, Sheep, Hemolytic Plaque Technique, Hemagglutination Tests, Dengue Virus, Antibodies, Viral, Encephalitis Viruses, Tick-Borne, Geese, Animals, Sindbis Virus, Chikungunya virus, West Nile virus, Arboviruses
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