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Diagnostics - Human Cytomegalovirus

"Detection of Human Cytomegalovirus DNA, RNA, and Antibody in Normal Donor Blood."

Published in Blood Weekly, May 15th, 1995

According to the authors' abstract of an article published in Journal of Infectious Diseases, "Peripheral blood samples from 313 normal donors were tested for prior human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection: 37%, 0.9%, and 43% of the samples were positive by antibody detection, DNA hybridization, and RNA hybridization assays, respectively. An early mRNA, which is transcribed from a HindIII-b fragment of the CMV genome and detected with an antisense RNA probe, can be detected more frequently than antibody and CMV DNA. The early CMV mRNA transcripts can be detected in the peripheral white blood cells in 44% of HCMV-seronegative blood donors. Blood samples that were CMV RNA positive but...

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