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. 2017 Sep 21;97:244–256. doi: 10.1016/j.trac.2017.09.015

Table 7.

Landmarks in the history of diagnostic virology.

Year Landmark
1892 Intranuclear and intracytoplasmic inclusions noted at the base of smallpox lesions [70]
1898 Discovery by loeffler and Frosch that foot-and-mouth disease of cattle is caused by a filterable agent, referred to as a virus
1929 Complement fixation method described for detection of antibodies to smallpox, vaccinia, and varicella-zoster viruses [71]
1948 First growth of pathogenic human viruses in tissue culture [69]
1949 Use of spectroscopy with biological perspectives [1]
1956 Detection of influenza virus in respiratory secretions using fluorescent antibody staining [72], [73]
1975 Development of monoclonal antibodies as diagnostic reagents [74]
1985 Discovery of polymerase chain reaction [75]
1992 Development of real-time PCR [76]
2002 Beginning of systematic approaches to virus discovery [76], [77], [78]

Updated from Storch and Wang [68].