optimal timing of specimen collection after rash onset for diagnosis of measles igm antibody
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antibody detection is the most versatile and commonly used method for measles diagnosis. detection of specific igm antibodies in a single serum specimen collected within the appropriate time after rash onset can provide a good presumptive diagnosis of current or recent measles infection and is the test of choice for rapid diagnosis of measles cases. so, optimal timing for collection of a single serum specimen to diagnose measles by igm capture enzyme immunoassay (eia) was evaluated. 399-paired sera were tested for measles igm antibody. 149-paired sera were measles igm negative. two hundred fifty paired sera had at least one igm positive. 223-paired sera were positive in both first and second samples. 19-paired sample were negative in first and positive in second sample and 8-paired sera were positive in the first and negative in the second samples. 85% and 100% of first specimens within 7 and 7-21 and 94% of all second samples were igm positive at 28th days after rash onset, respectively. analysis of data indicates that a single serum specimen collected between 7 to 27 days after rash onset can be used to diagnose most cases of measles with an igm capture eia.
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archives of razi institutePublisher: razi vaccine & serum research institute (rvsri)
ISSN 0365-3439
volume 60
issue 1 2016
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