Diverse immunocytologic findings of nasal smears in influenza

I Tateno, O Kitamoto… - New England Journal of …, 1966 - Mass Medical Soc
I Tateno, O Kitamoto, A Kawamura Jr
New England Journal of Medicine, 1966Mass Medical Soc
EVIDENCE that the rapid diagnosis of influenza might be possible by means of fluorescent-
antibody technic was first presented by Liu1, 2 This finding was confirmed by Japanese3, 4
and Czechoslovakian5, 6 workers. We modified the technic of Liu in obtaining nasal
epithelial cells and extended the experiment further. The only difference between his and
our technics was that we obtained the nasal smears directly from the nasal cavity by means
of a cotton swab instead of using nasal washings. This modification enabled us to obtain …
EVIDENCE that the rapid diagnosis of influenza might be possible by means of fluorescent-antibody technic was first presented by Liu1 , 2 This finding was confirmed by Japanese3 , 4 and Czechoslovakian5 , 6 workers. We modified the technic of Liu in obtaining nasal epithelial cells and extended the experiment further. The only difference between his and our technics was that we obtained the nasal smears directly from the nasal cavity by means of a cotton swab instead of using nasal washings. This modification enabled us to obtain abundant nasal epithelial cells readily at outpatient clinics, at bedside or at home visits. During the recent epidemic . . .
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