Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, Sep 1997, 633-634, Vol 4, No. 5
A Valdivia, D Chacon, C Savon, S Oropesa, L Sarmiento, O Valdes, A Otero, D Rosario and A Goyenechea
Twenty-one respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) strains isolated from one
outbreak in Havana, Cuba (1994 to 1995), were analyzed to determine their
relatedness. All isolated strains were classified as subgroup A by
monoclonal antibodies. Of 21 RSV strains examined, 20 were classified as
having restriction pattern NP4 and only 1 was classified as having
restriction pattern NP5.
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Molecular characterization of an outbreak of respiratory syncytial virus (subgroup A) in Havana, Cuba, by monoclonal antibodies and restriction mapping (N gene)
Instituto de Medicina Tropical Pedro Kouri, Havana, Cuba.
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