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  • Rotavirus infection can only be confirmed through laboratory testing, emphasizing the need for improved diagnostic methods.
  • A new enzyme-linked immunoassay has been developed to detect IgM rotavirus antibodies in human blood serum.
  • The validation of this method supports its use for diagnosing rotavirus infection, in addition to testing for rotavirus antigens in feces.

Article Abstract

Rotavirus infection is one of the infectious diseases which can be verified only by a laboratory assay. That is why elaboration of new methods of the infection serodiagnosis is of great importance. Enzyme-linked immunoassay was worked up for IgM rotavirus antibodies detection in human blood serum. Validation of the method provides grounds for its being recommended for the diagnosis of rotavirus infection alongside with the determination of rotavirus antigens in feces.

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