Abstract:Presence of Australia‐SH antigen in serum has been studied by agar gel double diffusion, electron microscopy and complement fixation tests. Serum from 30 patients suffering from serum hepatitis or infectious hepatitis, and serum from 10 apparently healthy blood donors have been included in the investigation. In serum from four of the patients with Australia‐SH antigen positive serum hepatitis, the presence of the antigen has been studied during the course of the disease. The agar gel double diffusion test was … Show more
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