Logo of Robert Koch InstituteLogo of Robert Koch Institute
Publication Server of Robert Koch Instituteedoc
de|en
View Item 
  • edoc-Server Home
  • Artikel in Fachzeitschriften
  • Artikel in Fachzeitschriften
  • View Item
  • edoc-Server Home
  • Artikel in Fachzeitschriften
  • Artikel in Fachzeitschriften
  • View Item
JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.
All of edoc-ServerCommunity & CollectionTitleAuthorSubjectThis CollectionTitleAuthorSubject
PublishLoginRegisterHelp
StatisticsView Usage Statistics
All of edoc-ServerCommunity & CollectionTitleAuthorSubjectThis CollectionTitleAuthorSubject
PublishLoginRegisterHelp
StatisticsView Usage Statistics
View Item 
  • edoc-Server Home
  • Artikel in Fachzeitschriften
  • Artikel in Fachzeitschriften
  • View Item
  • edoc-Server Home
  • Artikel in Fachzeitschriften
  • Artikel in Fachzeitschriften
  • View Item
2011-03-25Zeitschriftenartikel DOI: 10.1186/1743-422X-8-139
Rapid detection of anti-Vaccinia virus neutralizing antibodies
Kramski, Marit
Drozd, Anna
Lichtfuss, Gregor F.
Dabrowski, Piotr Wojtek
Ellerbrok, Heinz
Increasing infections with Monkeypox and Cowpox viruses pose a continuous and growing threat to human health. The standard method for detecting poxvirus neutralizing antibodies is the plaque-reduction neutralization test that is specific but also time-consuming and laborious. Therefore, a rapid and reliable method was developed to determine neutralizing antibody titers within twelve hours. The new assay measures viral mRNA transcription as a marker for actively replicating virus after incomplete neutralization using real-time PCR.
Files in this item
Thumbnail
23RWLAEJl4vSQ.pdf — Adobe PDF — 292.6 Kb
MD5: b03b18c8b1ae26703425e69c164da8c8
Cite
BibTeX
EndNote
RIS
No license information
Details

Related Items

Show related Items with similar Title, Author, Creator or Subject.

  • 2015-11-10Zeitschriftenartikel
    Comparison of the Cowpox Virus and Vaccinia Virus Mature Virion Proteome: Analysis of the Species- and Strain-Specific Proteome 
    Döllinger, Jörg; Schaade, Lars; Nitsche, Andreas
    Cowpox virus (CPXV) causes most zoonotic orthopoxvirus (OPV) infections in Europe and Northern as well as Central Asia. The virus has the broadest host range of OPV and is transmitted to humans from rodents and other wild ...
  • 2011-07-14Zeitschriftenartikel
    Genomic expression libraries for the identification of cross-reactive orthopoxvirus antigens. 
    Miller, Lilija; Richter, Marco; Hapke, Christoph; Stern, Daniel; Nitsche, Andreas
    Increasing numbers of human cowpox virus infections that are being observed and that particularly affect young nonvaccinated persons have renewed interest in this zoonotic disease. Usually causing a self-limiting local ...
  • 2016-12-09Zeitschriftenartikel
    Rapid and sensitive point-of-care detection of Orthopoxviruses by ABICAP immunofiltration 
    Stern, Daniel; Olson, Victoria A.; Smith, Scott K.; Pietraszczyk, Marko; Miller, Lilija; Miethe, Peter; Dorner, Brigitte; Nitsche, Andreas
    Background: The rapid and reliable detection of infectious agents is one of the most challenging tasks in scenarios lacking well-equipped laboratory infrastructure, like diagnostics in rural areas of developing countries. ...
Terms of Use Imprint Policy Data Privacy Statement Contact

The Robert Koch Institute is a Federal Institute

within the portfolio of the Federal Ministry of Health

© Robert Koch Institute

All rights reserved unless explicitly granted.

 
DOI
10.1186/1743-422X-8-139
Permanent URL
https://doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-8-139
HTML
<a href="https://doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-8-139">https://doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-8-139</a>