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Research Article

Studies on the Specificity of the Complement Fixation Test in Cytomegalovirus Infections: With Special Reference to Possible Cross-Reactions with other Herpesvirus Antigens

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Pages 183-187 | Published online: 02 Jan 2015
 

Abstract

Complement fixation tests with cytomegalovirus, herpesvirus hominis and varicella-zoster virus antigens and immunofluorescence test with Epstein-Barr virus antigens have been performed on two or more sera from 36 patients infected with one or more of these viruses. In 23 patients only a homologous rise in antibodies was registered, whereas 6 patients had rising titres against 2 or more viruses. In 4 instances the well-known cross reaction between herpesvirus hominis and varicella-zoster virus was seen. The findings in 3 patients of a simultaneous rise in antibodies against cytomegalovirus and one or two of the other antigens employed could be explained on the basis of a double infection with cytomegalovirus and herpesvirus hominis. The present findings support the view that the complement fixation test for cytomegalovirus antibodies possesses a high degree of specificity and can therefore be used diagnostically.

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