Ørstavik et al., 1976 - Google Patents
Virus-specific IgM antibodies in acute gastroenteritis due to a reovirus-like agent (rotavirus)Ørstavik et al., 1976
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- 15045315432660063768
- Author
- Ørstavik I
- Haug K
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- Publication venue
- Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases
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Abstract 62 serum samples from 24 patients with rotavirus gastroenteritis were tested for IgM antibodies against a bovine rotavirus by an indirect fluorescent antibody technique. IgM antibodies were detected in one or more of the serum samples from all but one of the …
- 241000702670 Rotavirus 0 title abstract description 19
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