A simple, sensitive, and specific polymerase chain reaction (PCR) protocol for detection of rabies virus is described. The process consists of sample preparation, reverse transcription, two-step DNA amplification, and detection of the amplified product. RNA was extracted from animal and human brain by phenol-chloroform using guanidinium thiocyanate.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe studied the distribution of rabies viral antigen in the brain and spinal cord of 7 patients with rabies by immunohistochemical techniques. Four patients presented with encephalitis, the remaining 3 had paralysis. Neither the rabies viral antigen distribution nor inflammation paralleled clinical presentations.
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September 1983
Various autoantibodies were sequentially studied in 183 consecutive Thai adults infected with Plasmodium falciparum. On the first day of admission, 31.1% of the patients had positive fluorescent anti-nuclear antibodies (FANA) and 16.
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