Abstract

1 Principles of Diagnosis 2 Detection of Virions or their Components 3 Detection of Viral Infectivity 4 Characterization of Detected Viruses 5 Analysis of the Host's Immune Response to the Infecting Virus 6 Quality Assurance/Quality Control 7 From Laboratory Findings to Diagnosis Keywords: laboratory diagnosis of viral infections; cytopathology; herpes simplex virus (HSV); varicella-zoster virus (VZV); atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASCUS); immunofluorescence; enzyme immunoassays (EIA); radioimmunoassays (RIA)

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