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Testing for rubella-specific IgG antibody in urine
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Urine-based assay methods are helpful not only because they avoid the invasive approach of venipuncture but also because unprocessed urine specimens can be used and urinary antibody is stable for a long period. Therefore this test is suitable for screening. In addition protective amounts of rubella antibody in blood can be reliably assessed by means of urine samples.
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