Serology of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome: Implications for Surveillance and Outcome
The Journal of Infectious Diseases2004Vol. 189(7), pp. 1158–1163
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Xinchun Chen, Boping Zhou, Meizhong Li, Xiaorong Liang, Huo-sheng Wang, Guilin Yang, Hui Wang, Xiaohua Le
Abstract
Detection of antibody to SARS CoV is useful in the diagnosis of SARS; however, at the incubation and initial phases of the illness, serological assay is of little value, because of late seroconversion in most patients.
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