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(a) positive samples (vehicles).
(a) Positive samples obtained by the method in[1].
In influenza A positive samples, the hemagglutinin and neuraminidase subtypes are identified.
PIV3 and INF A were also the most commonly identified viruses, with 101 PIV3 and 62 INF A positive samples when mixed infections were included.
All influenza A positive samples were then sub typed (H1N1 and H3N2).
Influenza A positive samples were further tested for H5 subtype [ 9].
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A sub-set of 374 seasonal-A positive samples, selected randomly for testing, yielded 86 (23%) seasonal H1N1, and 288 (77%) H3N2 virus.
Of those CENP-A positive samples, 197 (80%) reacted with multiple antigen peptide (MAP) peptide 2 (7 SRKPEAPRRRSPSP 20) and 219 (89%) with MAP peptide 3 (17 SPSPTPTPGPSRRG 30).
The QuickVue test detected virus in 246 influenza RT-PCR-positive samples, including 146 influenza A-positive samples and 100 influenza B-positive samples.
In our lab, all influenza A-positive samples are further characterized regarding their hemagglutinin subtype by the application of the seasonal H1 and H3 assays.
Influenza A-positive samples could always be typed as A(H1N1), A(H3N2) or A(H1N1)v, and to our knowledge we never received any false-positive results.
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