Clinical and Diagnostic Virology

Identification of the culpable virus by a number of procedures, including specialized, general, or traditional assays, to make a diagnosis of any possible viral infection. Serology, viral culture, antigen detection, and nucleic acid detection are just a few of the techniques used in laboratory diagnosis to look for viral infections. We see that sophisticated and rather outstanding immunological and molecular diagnostic tests are being developed as a result of numerous technology advancements to deliver more precise results, to detect the kind and amount of viruses as well as to assess their pathogenicity. For the diagnostic strategy of viral infections that are clinically significant, this field offers detailed suggestions.

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