Rabies is diagnosed by FAT in the impression smears of brain tissues. In this study, an attempt was made to diagnose rabies using in situ polymerase chain reaction (ISPCR). A digoxigenin-labelled double-stranded probe specific for a portion of the āNā gene of rabies virus was used. Positive signals were identified as blue dots in the intraneuronal and neuropil areas.
Rabies is diagnosed by FAT in the impression smears of brain tissues. In this study, an attempt was made to diagnose rabies using in situ polymerase chain reaction (ISPCR). A digoxigenin-labelled double-stranded probe specific for a portion of the āNā gene of rabies virus was used. Positive signals were identified as blue dots in the intraneuronal and neuropil areas.