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The Limitation of Rapid Tests for DENV2 Infection in Host with Unique Immune Status: Low NS1 Antigenemia and Deficient Antibody Responses

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Acknowledgements

We thank Dr. Yongjun Guan for the consulting of the capture ELISA and the isolation of antibody. This Project was supported by funds from 2017 Guangzhou major projects of collaborative innovation in health care (201704020229), the State Key Laboratory of Pathogen and Biosecurity (SKLPBS1839).

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Yu, L., Wen, Y., Xiang, M. et al. The Limitation of Rapid Tests for DENV2 Infection in Host with Unique Immune Status: Low NS1 Antigenemia and Deficient Antibody Responses. Virol. Sin. 35, 478–480 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12250-019-00183-4

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