Abstract
A procedure for isolating and identifying adenoviruses in microplates is described. Comparison tests with standard tube methods show an agreement of 92%. Virus isolations are greatly facilitated by the microplate method. This method is sensitive, economical, and especially applicable to large-scale epidemiological surveys.
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