Resumo
Cultura de células de linhagem contínua de rim de hamster (BHK-21) demonstrou ser um sistema mais sensível e mais rápido para o isolamento do vírus da caxumba, quando comparado com o de ovos embrionados de galinha. Estas células podem ser cultivadas sem dificuldade, em laboratório, ao contrário das células primárias de rim de macaco, igualmente sensíveis mas que são de difícil obtenção. A utilização de células BHK-21 para o isolamento do vírus da caxumba, do material biológico, constitui uma boa alternativa no diagnóstico das infecções causadas por esse vírus.
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