Adeno-associated virus-its diagnostic use with early abortion

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a method of detecting a causative agent of the so-called spontaneous early abortion by investigating patients' samples for the presence of adeno-associated virias DNA (AAV DNA), or AAV antigen or antibodies, preferably of the IgM type, directed to AAV. Furthermore, the present invention relates to antibodies suitable for said method.

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