Dengue virus IgM serotyping by ELISA with recombinant mutant envelope proteins

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Abstract

We developed an IgM-based ELISA that identifies the dengue virus serotype of recent infections. Dominant serotypes were detectable in 91.1% of samples from travelers and 86.5% of samples from residents of endemic regions; 97.1% corresponded to the serotype identified by PCR. This ELISA enables more accurate reporting of epidemiologic findings.

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Rockstroh, A., Barzon, L., Kumbukgolla, W., Su, H. X., Lizarazo, E., Vincenti-Gonzalez, M. F., … Ulbert, S. (2019). Dengue virus IgM serotyping by ELISA with recombinant mutant envelope proteins. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 25(1), 112–115. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2501.180605

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