Approaches for the development of rapid serological assays for surveillance and diagnosis of infections caused by zoonotic flaviviruses of the Japanese encephalitis virus serocomplex.

Journal of Biomedicine & Biotechnology
Jody Hobson-Peters

Abstract

Flaviviruses are responsible for a number of important mosquito-borne diseases of man and animals globally. The short vireamic period in infected hosts means that serological assays are often the diagnostic method of choice. This paper will focus on the traditional methods to diagnose flaviviral infections as well as describing the modern rapid platforms and approaches for diagnostic antigen preparation.

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Methods Mentioned

BETA
ELISA
nucleic acid amplification
Assay
electron microscopy
ELISAs
fluorescence-activated cell sorting
biosensors
surface enhanced
glycosylation

Software Mentioned

MIA
PanBio

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