FEATURES OF IMMUNE REACTIONS IN RUBELLA INFECTION, THEIR DIAGNOSTIC AND PROGNOSTIC INFORMATIONAL VALUE
Abstract
Serological research methods are most widely used in the laboratory diagnosis of rubella. For the diagnosis of rubella acquired as a result of contacts with sick persons, research methods are widely used to detect seroconversion, an increase in specific antibody titers, the detection of early M immunoglobulins and low-avid IgG to this virus.
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