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publicationNumber RU-2009116698-A
titleOfInvention METHOD FOR EXPRESS DIAGNOSTICS OF ROTAVIRUS INFECTION IN MATERIALS FROM UPPER RESPIRATORY PATTERNS, IMMUNOGLOBULIN FLUORESCING DRY FOR ITS IMPLEMENTATION
abstract 1. The method of rapid diagnosis of rotavirus infection in materials from the upper respiratory tract, including taking a smear, treating it with phosphate-buffered saline, obtaining a cell suspension by centrifugation, characterized in that the obtained cells of the cylindrical epithelium of the nasal mucosa are applied to slides and antigen rotavirus in them is determined by treating the glasses with a fluorescent anti-rotavirus immunoglobulin and counting the fluorescent cells using a luminescent microscope, moreover, the diagnosis is established in the presence of a specific glow of 3-5 or more cells infected with the virus. ! 2. A fluorescent anti-rotavirus immunoglobulin for determining the rotavirus antigen according to claim 1, consisting of a fluorescent-isothiocyanate-conjugated (FITC) anti-rotavirus immunoglobulin obtained from rabbit blood serum immunized with rotavirus and having an FITC: immunoglobulin concentration of 3.5 to 1: liquid conjugate 1.5 ± 0.5%. ! 3. The fluorescent anti-rotavirus immunoglobulin according to claim 2, characterized in that it further comprises a preservative merthiolate at a concentration of 1: 10000 in the preparation. ! 4. The fluorescent anti-rotavirus immunoglobulin according to claim 3, characterized in that it is a dry lyophilized dried powder having a residual moisture content of not more than 2.5%.
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