1. Early diagnosis of rickettsioses by electrochemiluminscence
- Author
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Jere W. McBride, Juan P. Olano, Xiaofeng Zhang, and Gary Wen
- Subjects
biology ,General Neuroscience ,Rickettsia Infections ,Typhus, Endemic Flea-Borne ,Disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Antibodies, Bacterial ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,History and Philosophy of Science ,Polyclonal antibodies ,Biotinylation ,Rickettsia typhi ,Immunology ,Luminescent Measurements ,biology.protein ,Electrochemistry ,Animals ,Humans ,Rabbits ,Antibody - Abstract
The diagnosis of acute rickettsioses during the acute phase of the disease is challenging. We present preliminary evidence that antigen-capture using streptavidin-coated magnetic beads with biotinylated anti-rickettsia typhi rabbit polyclonal antibodies followed by electrochemiluminescent detection with ruthenylated antibodies of the same specificity could be used for the diagnosis of rickettsial diseases in the acute phase.
- Published
- 2006