Kok, T.Burrell, C.2018-09-282018-09-281989Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1989; 27(2):364-3660095-11371098-660Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/2440/114718Five different enzyme immunoassays, electron microscopy, and latex agglutination (Slidex; bioMerieux) were compared for the rapid detection of human rotavirus in fecal specimens. The enzyme immunoassay using rotavirus polyclonal antiserum (Dakopatts) with simple in-house modifications was shown by the use of confirmatory tests to be the most sensitive and specific procedure.enCopyright © 1989, American Society for MicrobiologyFecesHumansRotavirusMicroscopy, ElectronImmunoenzyme TechniquesLatex Fixation TestsComparison of five enzyme immunoassays, electron microscopy, and latex agglutination for detection of rotavirus in fecal specimensJournal article003000998810.1128/jcm.27.2.364-366.1989A1989R9179000342-s2.0-0024534998129199Burrell, C. [0000-0002-4020-349X]