Isolation of Rubella Virus from Patients with Progressive Rubella Pan-Encephalitis
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During a period of 7 years (1997-2003) we were received pairs of serum and CSF of 27 suspicious clinically cases from neurology department of several hospitals in Tehran. Among them 7 were serologically positive for progressive rubella panencephalitis (PRPE) and 2 were positive for sub acute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE). Rubella virus was isolated from 4 of 7 serologically positive cases of PRPE using three different cell culture systems.
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volume 59 issue 2
pages 25- 33
publication date 2005-01-01
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