Selected article for: "RNA detection and viral RNA detection"

Author: Kolodziejek, Jolanta; Seidel, Bernhard; Jungbauer, Christof; Dimmel, Katharina; Kolodziejek, Michael; Rudolf, Ivo; Hubálek, Zdenek; Allerberger, Franz; Nowotny, Norbert
Title: West Nile Virus Positive Blood Donation and Subsequent Entomological Investigation, Austria, 2014
  • Document date: 2015_5_11
  • ID: 0vm2hhdr_64
    Snippet: As the incubation period of WNF is typically between 2 and 15 days, the use of NAT techniques has provided an opportunity to diagnose WNV in patients prior to the production of specific IgM antibodies, as the circulation of detectable levels of WNV RNA in blood occurs, on average, 4 days prior to the first detection of IgM antibodies [32] . WNV RNA generally became undetectable after 13.2 days [33] , thus, the detection of both IgM antibodies and.....
    Document: As the incubation period of WNF is typically between 2 and 15 days, the use of NAT techniques has provided an opportunity to diagnose WNV in patients prior to the production of specific IgM antibodies, as the circulation of detectable levels of WNV RNA in blood occurs, on average, 4 days prior to the first detection of IgM antibodies [32] . WNV RNA generally became undetectable after 13.2 days [33] , thus, the detection of both IgM antibodies and viral RNA of the Viennese patient indicates very recent infection.

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