
The use of new diagnostic preparations (magnetic immunosorbents, polyvalent fluorescent immunoglobulins and immunoperoxidase conjugates), as well as the combination of magnetic immunosorbents with the polymerase chain reaction, for the rapid diagnostics of dangerous infectious diseases has been shown to have good prospects. Information on their successful use for laboratory diagnostics in emergency situations is presented.
Bacteriological Techniques, Bacteria, Immunoglobulins, Hepatitis A, Communicable Diseases, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Disasters, Magnetics, Humans, Hepatitis A virus, Immunosorbents, Fluorescent Dyes, Peroxidase
Bacteriological Techniques, Bacteria, Immunoglobulins, Hepatitis A, Communicable Diseases, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Disasters, Magnetics, Humans, Hepatitis A virus, Immunosorbents, Fluorescent Dyes, Peroxidase
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