Last updated on 27-10-2022 by Steven Van Gucht
Peer reviewed scientific article
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Auteurs
Madina Rasulova; Thomas Vercruysse; Jasmine Paulissen; Catherina Coun; Vanessa Suin; Heyndrickx, Leo; Ji Ma; Katrien Geerts; Jolien Timmermans; Niraj Mishra; Li, Li-Hsin; Dieudonné Buh Kum; Lotte Coelmont; Steven Van Gucht; Hadi Karimzadeh; Julia Thorn-Seshold; Simon Rothenfußer; Ariën, Kevin K; Neyts, Johan; Kai Dallmeier; Hendrik Jan ThibautMots-clés
Résumé:
Quick and accurate detection of neutralizing antibodies (nAbs) against yellow fever is essential in serodiagnosis during outbreaks for surveillance and to evaluate vaccine efficacy in population-wide studies. All of this requires serological assays that can process a large number of samples in a highly standardized format. Albeit being laborious, time-consuming, and limited in throughput, the classical plaque reduction neutralization test (PRNT) is still considered the gold standard for the detection and quantification of nAbs due to its sensitivity and specificity. Here, we report the deve…