Serotyping of Dengue Viruses by an Immune Adherence Hemagglutination Test

Sakae Inouye Central Virus Diagnostic Laboratory, National Institute of Health, Pacific Research Unit, Research Corporation of the University of Hawaii, Musashimurayama-shi, Tokyo, 190-12, Japan

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Shigeo Matsuno Central Virus Diagnostic Laboratory, National Institute of Health, Pacific Research Unit, Research Corporation of the University of Hawaii, Musashimurayama-shi, Tokyo, 190-12, Japan

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Ayako Hasegawa Central Virus Diagnostic Laboratory, National Institute of Health, Pacific Research Unit, Research Corporation of the University of Hawaii, Musashimurayama-shi, Tokyo, 190-12, Japan

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Kikuko Miyamura Central Virus Diagnostic Laboratory, National Institute of Health, Pacific Research Unit, Research Corporation of the University of Hawaii, Musashimurayama-shi, Tokyo, 190-12, Japan

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Reisaku Kono Central Virus Diagnostic Laboratory, National Institute of Health, Pacific Research Unit, Research Corporation of the University of Hawaii, Musashimurayama-shi, Tokyo, 190-12, Japan

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Leon Rosen Central Virus Diagnostic Laboratory, National Institute of Health, Pacific Research Unit, Research Corporation of the University of Hawaii, Musashimurayama-shi, Tokyo, 190-12, Japan

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An immune adherence hemagglutination test was used to type dengue viruses grown in LLC-MK2 cells and whole mosquitoes. The test was found to be more sensitive than the complement fixation test for that purpose.

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