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Abstract:
Two new immune-enzyme test-systems are developed to diagnose rubella using the natural antigen of rubella virus. The test-systems by their characteristics are equal with the known international models and can be recommended for large implementation in clinical diagnostic laboratories of health institutions to detect antibodies classes G, M to rubella virus both for disease diagnosis and mass serologic examination of immune status of population and evaluation of effectiveness of vaccination.
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